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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

It's this way:

being captured is beside the point,

the point is not to surrender.

Explain, in at least 150 words, how the structure of the last three lines of Nazim Hikmet's "It's This Way" affect the poem's overall aesthetic impact.

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Answer:

The overall aesthetic impact of the structure of “it’s this way” by Nazim Hikmet illustrates the sudden change of mind from something beautifully described to something twisted and insidious. It also signifies the change of heart as the author describes the beautiful landscape of which he can be granted freedom- to then succumb to the truth shown above.

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The last three lines of Nazim Hikmet's poem titled "It's This Way" affect the poem's overall aesthetic impact by suddenly taking a darker turn to the meaning of the story. The structure of these last three lines has completely changed the implications and feelings that are presented by the poem, leaving a dark and insidious twist to the writing. Before the reader encounters these three lines, the poem seems very positive and full of wonder. A beautiful landscape is described, full of sweet, blooming flowers, healthy, bright green trees standing above all, and a long, sunny road laying amidst the mulberries. There is only one small hint to the ending of the poem, found in the third stanza: "I'm at the window of the prison infirmary." This line suggests a bitter end to the poem, which is only furthered by the next stanza: "I can't smell the medicines". This line also tells the reader that the narrator must be in the prison infirmary, meaning that he is likely sick and trying to focus on the beautiful world outside, just beyond his reach.

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