Art will die if held too tightly,
Lightly, tightly, how do I know?
Whether I’m holding or letting art go?”
Here the author was inserting the idea of the muse here which seemed to be harder than not,without taking precautions. The quote at hand was originally an poem written by the rebound Oscar Wilde where he replaced “love” with “art”. The author states you can play around and exchange word for other words for “what happens when you spin like a firewall and a story happens.” which isn't surprising from this particular author, tat the start of the essay was when the remark was made, “How To Keep And Feed A Muse” is interesting to say the least, since he conceives the passage with a question that is rhetorical speaking about the muse, stating “ We start off by paraphrasing Oscar Wilde’s poem…” Yeah very interesting. …show more content…
The muse is a adjective that was placed strategically therefore the author, Bradbury, rambles forward about being untouched and full of great material. When art and love are replaced with each other it comes to show how easy it is to understand. The description was to hard to explain like trying to remember a dream, when you wake up you already forgot the best parts.That is the interesting part about the