Factor 1 is most heavily weighted towards “beautiful,” “inspiring,” “meaningful,” “moving,” and “profound”; we take it to correspond to the poem’s emotional quality, and call it “Emotional Quality.” Factor 2 is most heavily weighted towards “rhythm,” “lyrical,” and “sound”; we take it to be the poem’s formal, including structural or metrical, quality, and call it “Formal Quality.” Factor 3 is most heavily weighted towards “imagery,” “mood or emotion,” and “theme”; we take it to reflect the poem’s ability to capture a particular poetic “Atmosphere,” and we call it “Atmosphere.” Factor 4 is most heavily weighted toward “witty” and “original”; we take it to reflect how creative or unique the poem is, and we call it “Creativity.” Fig. 3 shows the factor loadings for each qualitative dimension.
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