You can become a poet at any time and at any skill level. The only question is how good are you? And how good do you wish to become? And how much schooling and how much work will you apply to becoming better? No one jots down a few lines of poetry and gathers a Nobel Prize in Literature. Everyone starts somewhere and works at it until they gain recognition based on their skills and creativity. Where will you start? When? Best of luck.
It is an honor for a poet. The post is for the poet to make the public more aware of poetry.
they think you look like a poet?
the poet campares
what was paul dunbar's reason to be a poet
Speculate why the poet chose these theme?
Being creative and having a good grammar is some of the prerequisites of becoming a good poet.
she was a farmer daughter so she worked on a farm
yes he was :)
Leonard Cohen
A poet can prevent repeated lines in a villanelle from becoming tiresome by varying the language and imagery used in each repeated line, finding creative ways to reinterpret the repeated phrases, and introducing new elements or perspectives with each repetition to keep the poem engaging and fresh.
You should see an academic adviser and request a change of major from business to English. Then you should meet with the department chairperson of the English department to determine the most appropriate approach based on your career objectives. Becoming a recognized poet is like becoming a recognized artist. The degree does not automatically make you a poet. In addition, I would strongly recommend you develop a contingency plan in the case that the poet career does not become a reality.
It is unclear whether the poet repented for making his choice, as it depends on the specific context and content of the poem in question. Repentance is a common theme in literature, but whether the poet ultimately regretted their decision would require a deeper analysis of the text.
Before becoming an acclaimed poet, Mr. Burns worked as an amateur astrologist in Dumfries Observatory.
You can't become a genius, your born that way.
Robert Frost was a renowned American poet and educator. He worked various jobs, including a teacher, a farmer, and a lecturer, before becoming a full-time poet. He is best known for his rural, colloquial poetry that often focused on themes of nature, rural life, and the human condition.
As being a poet is not a formal employment, no education is required, just as being an author or singer or musician does not require a full education. I believe some poets, etc., get a degree relating to their career choice, but you could be a high school dropout or not entirely through school and still be a poet.
Yes because you have to go through chlinicalls.