The deformation program we used helped me to see poems like “This is Just to Say” in a different way, but I am not sure how useful this tool is in examining poems. I did notice that when words were changed, it highlighted things like the tone of the poem, repetition, and word choice. Words that stuck out to me were the “so”‘s, and the adjectives that could be replaced. Sometimes when words were replaced, I would take that word/theme and compare it to the original, which would also help to see the poem in a different way. The only thing I wonder is how I would be able to explain how I came to realize my examination of the poem, when a majority of the time the program puts out random words that don’t relate to each other. In that way, the program could be used to brainstorm and to help pick out some forms of deformation that aid your examination of the poem. Other Modernist poems or shorter poems would also be good to examine with the program.