In William Carlos Williams’ short poem about a red wheelbarrow, we can find the underlying theme of how usefulness and beauty can be simultaneous. Williams takes an ordinary farming tool and illustrates its usefulness while turning wheelbarrow into the theme of a beautiful poem; we can also find beauty in the places and objects we sometimes take for granted. Places like churches or parks are known as being helpful as well as pleasing to the eye, but there is also beauty throughout the rest of the world. A library would be one such place. Most would not think to call a library beautiful, but the more I ponder the thought, the more I seem to agree with the idea. A library could be considered beautiful through the works of literature it holds, the people one may find within, and the ability it has to ease the mind and promote peacefulness. …show more content…
Among its collections one will find non-fiction, poetry, short stories, novels, trilogies, series, etc. Within each of these findings are beautiful poems, stories, and songs. A library takes the beauty of literature and places it at one’s fingertips; it enables the residents of the town to expand what they know and grow an appreciation for different styles and techniques used throughout literature. This beauty which the library contains is not one of visual pleasure, rather, it is the aesthetic quality the library gives to life which make it, in my opinion, a beautiful