Before I learned about poetry, I understand that poetic are rhyme, the words are soft, using the metaphor, symbolic and also saying indirect way or some secret in. After I have learned about poetry, I understand that just a meaningful conversation, a few actions or some experiences might be a poem. We don’t need to be rhyme, we don’t need to be secret in or we don’t need metaphor, symbolic too much to be poetic. Because of the reasons, I define the word ‘poetic’ with the simplest way that is every words or situations can be poetic and it is just depend on the people who look at as a poetic or not. So, it is not actually different with my daily activities. There are many reasons that we learned in the class. The first reason is that I have learned about thinking, knowing, believing and feeling. In this concept, according to ee crummings, I learned that we don’t need to think, know or believe to be poetic but we just need to feel only. I understand that our thoughts, knowing or believing make our feelings. Moreover, we could not feel someone’s feeling although we can think, know or believe. So, to feel in the poem, we already know, believe or think. In my daily life, I always express my feeling …show more content…
According to Tr. Joe, if we express our sensory that what we smell, what we taste, what we hear, what we see and touch in details, it would become a poetic poem. For example, in the poem ‘Misfits within limits’, I can see, hear and also taste. The speaker is phoning to his friend that I can hear and they are going to the SONY HD Revolution Exhibition that I can see and they drink cold drink that I can taste. Likely, in my daily life, I can understand by seeing with my eyes, by hearing the sounds, by tasting the taste or by smelling with my nose or something that actually happen to me. According to this reasons, it is similarities with my daily activities
can feel. It gives us an insight on what they could have experienced. This poem provokes a lot
The poem has no rhyme scheme or particular rhythm; this makes the descriptions stick out more to the reader, while having a varied sound when it is written
Poetry in some way, shape or form, gives realistic ideas to even objects that reflect upon a part of life by using symbolism and personification.
The poem sits easily on a page and is visually satisfying, although this is in part due to the visual rhymes previously mentioned. This appearance though is false as the poems content is analysed but reinforces the theme of appearance and reality in the 4th stanza. Again, the "controlled" use of structure can be seen as adding to the poems "passion" showing a masterful combination of the two. The repetition of and permutations on the line: "my heart is breaking for a little love" is another structure that reinforces the poems meaning and show the despair that the poem communicates. The move away from the 1st person in the last two stanzas serves to provide a different perspective on the emotions discussed allowing a broader view than if the whole poem was in the first person, again this use of structure emphasises the underlying emotions.
In order to appreciate a poem properly, care must be taken to analyze and understand many different facets of the work. Poems are often very complex and require a great deal of thought in order to arrive at the intended meaning. At the very least, three particular items of information must be uncovered during the reading of poetry. An experienced reader of poetry will always determine the identity of the speaker, the occasion of the speech, and the central idea of the poem.
What is poetry? Poetry is a literary work that usually express more feelings, emotions, and means more than what it is written. For example, the poem called “Those Winter Sundays” written by Robert Hayden is only fourteen lines but by using metaphor and images the author was able to describe the relationship of his father and himself when he was young. In this poem, the author also included personification to show the emotion around that time between him and his father. It is very difficult to understand this poem at first, but after I read it a few times and look closely into the text, it all comes together and I began to see myself can relate to the poem by how the author portrayed the priceless love from the relationship of parents to their
A father can be a son’s highest goal or lowest point, and it is all about how the father treats the son. In Li-Young Lee’s “Mnemonic,” Lee acknowledges his shortcomings that his father would not have been approved of. In Langston Hughes’s “Mulatto,” the father neglects his son and ignores his abuse of the mother. In James Masao Mitsui’s poem “Because of My Father’s Job,” the father has influenced the author’s life and how he sees himself. In these principle poems, each father takes a different approach to being a father. One of them holds himself highly. Another one neglects his responsibilities. The final one impacts the son’s entire life. A father is a son’s first role model, and the template in which the son is built after, but sometimes that template is not to the son’s liking.
The imagery used in this verse appeals to the sense sight. This helps the reader visualise what the writer is taking about. It also allows the reader to relate and connect more to the poem.
When I started the English Composition course I expected an entirely different type of writing. I expected more of a story telling writing, novelist, story and screenplay writing. To my surprise, it was a different world of grammar, style, voice, sentence mechanics and structure guidelines. I was afraid of something new and challenging. I expected more of a three act structure to write a novel or a short story but the course was different. Different in a helpful way that it opened my eyes to how the overall writing process works.
In this poem, there was a lot of criteria mentioned by the book that was covered. One of the criteria that this poem followed that really stuck out to me was the sight sensory description. Sight sensory description is when a poet “uses visual details to give us a picture and a feeling.” (Russell, 2015, p. 135). There was one line that really stuck out to me and that line was
Also, the poem makes us think about our relationship with
One may define poetry as imaginative and creative writing which uses elements like rhyme, meter, and imagery to express personal thoughts, feelings, or ideas. Certain subjects recur frequently in poetry such as carpe diem, nature, death, and family.
When we hear the word “poetry” it often triggers associated thoughts we relate to poetry. Throughout history poetry had been a major influence of every art movement and is known to capture emotions better than any other art form. As an introduction to the arts culture, Once a person is comfortable with reading poetry they begin to reach out and explore other art forms. The appreciation of any art requires the same critical thinking and emotional awareness as poetry, making poetry a great first step toward enlightenment. Poetry has been known to unite readers and writers all over the world. While developing empathy poetry can trigger memories and to read poetry a reader must engage his feelings to receive the full effect. Discovering
Poetry is literary work in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by the use of distinctive style and rhythm, poems collectively or as a genre of literature. It is also a quality of beauty and intensity of emotion regarded as characteristic of poems. Poetry (poem) is something that follows a particular flow of rhythm and meter. Compare to prose, where there is no such restriction, and the content of the piece flows according to the story, a poem may or may not have a story, but definitely has structured method of writing.
Poetry is a varied art form. Poetry is expression with words, using aesthetics and definition. Word choice in poetry is the single most important thing. Devices such as assonance, alliteration and rhythm work in a poem to convey a certain image or to facilitate understanding. Similes and metaphors can take two unlike objects, such as a potato and cinderblock, and if done the correct way use them to describe how Abraham Lincoln dealt with scoundrels. Poetry is beautiful. One of the best genres in poetry, let alone a great literary movement is Romanticism or the post-enlightenment Romantics.