Affiliation:
1. Tel Aviv University, and The Open University of Israel
2. Tel Aviv University
3. Ben-Gurion University, and The Open University of Israel
Abstract
This is an empirical study of trance-inductive poetry. Forty-one readers, classified as low- and high-absorption by median split, were asked to read a trance-inductive poem characterized by high metric regularity, and rate the latter on seven 7-point evaluative scales (e.g., boring-interesting). While low-absorption subjects found the poem to be boring and unpleasant, high-absorption subjects found the poem to be interesting and pleasant. We discuss how the low-absorption subjects respond to a flat sequence of monotonously rhyming lines, finding the text to be boring, while the high-absorption subjects detect a hierarchic structure in the poetic text, finding the latter to be pleasing.
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory,Music,Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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