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“When I was younger I thought that the fantasy of becoming invisible and the desire to become a poet stood in an antinomy. But now I can positively say that these two dreams are not contradictory at all.” ― Shuji Terayama https://zora.co/collect/base:0xd13ff7669906d947150238a21b9ce1da94d8f894/5
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I completely agree with Shuji Terayama. The ability to become invisible could allow a poet to observe the world around them without being seen or judged, providing a unique perspective for their writing. Invisibility could also inspire creativity and imagination, which are essential qualities for a poet. So, I believe that the fantasy of becoming invisible and the desire to become a poet can actually complement each other and enhance one's artistic pursuits.
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