09-21-2023, 09:43 AM
It's almost impossible to plagiarize poetry, as most poetry is only understandable if you've already read everything that's ever been written. Plagiarism is only successful if the reader is weak. So, plagiarism should be blamed on the reader.
As to your other query: When someone seems to be talking critically, never assume that they are talking about you until it becomes undeniable that they are. And, unless the criticism leads to imprisonment, mutilation or death, always admit to what you're being accused of, whether you're guilty of it or not, and act all nonchalant about it.
As to your other query: When someone seems to be talking critically, never assume that they are talking about you until it becomes undeniable that they are. And, unless the criticism leads to imprisonment, mutilation or death, always admit to what you're being accused of, whether you're guilty of it or not, and act all nonchalant about it.

