I was looking for a poem about dogs, and ended up finding a fun one by Dorothy Parker. It's by her! Really!
However, this site I'm linking to here contains two different "analyses" of the poem, and all of lines quoted ARE NOT IN THE POEM. In fact, judging by a pretty thorough search, none of the lines quoted appear on any other webpage.* Conclusion? Both analyses are AI generated. AI analyzes crappy poetry it generated itself!
Amazing. And appalling.
Honestly, I don't know how students are going to be able to navigate this.
*Here's an excerpt:
The poem begins with the speaker addressing her dog, saying "Your dog is not a Lassie, / Your dog is not a Rover; / But I must do my best to see / That you behave him over." The speaker is acknowledging that her dog is not a well-behaved, obedient pet like the fictional Lassie or Rover. Instead, she is resigned to the fact that she must try her best to control her dog's behavior.
"That you behave him over"? OMG, I feel like I'm losing my mind.
https://eliteskills.com/c/21882
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