So long as your poem supports your essay topic and helps to explain it, I think it would be an excellent thing to include. Any sort of creative writing is good practice.
If your poem does not really support the essay, I would advise writing the poem separately and perhaps trying to sell it to a magazine or newspaper.
Including an original poem in an essay can enhance the writing and add a personal touch. However, it's important to ensure that the poem is relevant to the topic and fits seamlessly within the essay's overall structure and flow. Be sure to properly cite the poem and provide any necessary context or explanation for readers who may not be familiar with it.
I'm sure you could write such an essay. I don't know what kind of an example you want but if it was an essay about a boy and girl for example, you could have one of them write a Valentines Day poem for the other. It wouldn't need to be a long one . I'm sure that it would make more interesting reading for the teacher.
You can start the essay with a poem related to that topic
The long poem An Essay On Man was written by Alexander Pope.
An untitled poem can be identified by its first line.
It's not a poem , It's an essay!
An essay should include a clear thesis statement that presents the main argument or point of view. It should also have supporting evidence, examples, and analysis to back up the thesis. Additionally, a well-structured essay will have an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
A written essay or a poem
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critical appreciation of the poem "The seas Treasures"
The poem, "Lady Feeding the Cat" written by Douglas Stewart is often an essay assignment for students. The essay typically explains the visual imagery that is used in the poem
analyze the symbolism.
essay is a type of non fictionand the poem tell storyu with character