Poetry differs from prose in it's conforming to metre, rhyme and music. Poetry is condensed and musical thought which technically can be fully developed, paraphrased and elongated into prose. And prose can certainly be edited and condensed into poetry by skilled hands. Therefore it can also be said that they do not differ much from each other. But one thing has to be specially noted- poetry can stand through ages by virtue of it's repetitional scope.
In a poem a complete thought is expressed in? Alliteration a line of poetry repetition a stanza of poetry
poetry or a narrative essay/poetry
the poem can effect the reader
Non dramatic poetry is when your poem is exactly that, non dramatic. So when you use non dramatic poetry, don't make the poem(s) dramatic. It's just that simple. And thanx for sending the question!!!!
The ideas or meaning in the poem
there is no more formal then both because actually, poetry is the art of making poems... now POEM is the product of poetry.. POET is the one who makes poem.
Poetry or Poem
Epic poetry is a form of narrative poetry, while lyric poetry expresses personal emotions and feelings.
A poetic language is a tool of sound or meaning that a poet can use to make the poem more surprising/interesting. Poetry is the use of words and language to evoke a writer's feelings. A poem is a process of creating a litterer piece using a metaphor.
In a poem a complete thought is expressed in? Alliteration a line of poetry repetition a stanza of poetry
poetry or a narrative essay/poetry
No, poetry refers to the art form or genre of writing poems, while a poem is a specific piece of written work within that genre. Poetry is the broader term that encompasses various types and styles of poetic expression, while a poem is a singular, self-contained piece of poetry.
Monogy is a greek poetry/poem of mourning.
defintion poem
Rhyme
In poetry analysis, marking the meter of a poem is called scansion. Scansion involves analyzing the stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry to determine its metrical pattern and identify the rhythm of the poem.
Imagery in poetry is what the words of the poem make the reader 'see' in their imagination. it is the colors, sounds, and sometimes feelings evoked by the poem.