Literary notes about Compose (AI summary)
In literature the word "compose" appears with remarkably diverse nuances, from the literal process of constructing or arranging parts to the more figurative act of achieving calm or creative ingenuity. In scientific or technical contexts it describes the way elements together form a coherent structure, as when angles or parts of a whole integrate into a larger system ([1], [2], [3]). In artistic and literary settings the term is used to denote the creative process of writing music, poems, or prose, underscoring the act of crafting something new ([4], [5], [6]). At the same time, it often serves as advice or a command to regain one's equanimity, urging a person to "compose" or settle oneself after emotional turmoil ([7], [8], [9]). This variety in usage reflects the word’s broad application in expressing both physical construction and inner order.