In Wallace Stevens' poem "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird," the poet fluctuates between different perspectives to portray a single subject (the blackbird). This technique most closely aligns with which modernist principle?
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Embracing chaos as an intrinsic part of human existence.
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Shifting realities and challenging perceptions.
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Rejecting traditional literary form and structure.
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Examining the darker, unspoken aspects of human consciousness.