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Tyranny will make an entire population into readers of poetry.
Joseph Brodsky
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What this quote means

In oppressive times, people turn to art and literature as a means of escape and understanding.

Joseph Brodsky's quote suggests that in periods of tyranny and oppression, individuals seek solace in poetry and literature. This escape not only highlights the resilience of the human spirit but also emphasizes the profound impact of artistic expression in helping people process their experiences and find meaning in difficult circumstances.

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TyrannyPoetryOppressionArtLiterature

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Example use cases

This quote can be used in a discussion about the role of art in times of social unrest.

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