Curiosity By Roni Jacobson: Poem Analysis

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Throughout history mankind 's curiosity has pushed them to explore and discover amazing things.But curiosity is looked down upon as people say ¨its like having a death wish¨.This is also apparent in Alistair Reids poem, Curiosity and in Roni Jacobson article,Curiosity is not Intrinsically good as curiosities impact is a focal point. Curiosity is necessary in living a full life but has to be controlled.

Firstly,curiosity is necessary to live a full life and without it can cause inhumane conditions. When someone is living a full life they feel as if they have nothing to prove and have no regrets in other words feeling complete . An example of this can be provided in the Alistair Reids poem Curiosity,where it states “Face it...Curiosity will not cause us to die-only lack of it will”, this clearly tells us that without curiosity people are literally dying inside and implies that without curiosity people are feeling not like themselves. I also feel incomplete …show more content…

A full life is not one without learning along the way. Maturing is also apart of living a full life,sure if you have curiosity to do something your living full, but you might think twice if you thought long term. After i broke my arm i learned that my curiosity outweighed my judgement, and if i had just thought a little ahead i could have saved myself from getting hurt. There is a prime example of this in Roni Jacobson 's article,Curiosity is not Intrinsically good as it states “Thinking about long term consequences is key to mitigating the negative effects of curiosity”. This means that if you think long term about your curios thoughts, you can make a better judgement on how to act. Living a full life means to feel complete with no regrets, being curios and to go through negative things in order to mature and have a smarter outlook on life. These are just some of the many reasons i believe that curiosity can help you mature and thus live a full