Certainly. There are may poems about real people and events, and those which simply describe the world around us. Examples include The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and 'On First Looking into Chapman's Homer' by John Keats.
Fiction and poetry are distinct literary forms, but they can sometimes overlap in certain works of literature. Some works of fiction may contain elements of poetry, such as lyrical language or structured verse, to enhance the storytelling or thematic elements. However, poetry itself is a separate genre characterized by its use of rhythm, meter, and expressive language to evoke emotions and create imagery.
It is like if you based your poem on something that is not real that does not exist.
Poetry can be about something or just about a non fictional place in the writers head
Poetry can be fiction or nonfiction, so fiction can contain poetry. Just look at some Dr. Suess books and you'll see that they are fiction with poetry.
Letters are non-fiction. Poetry is more often fiction.
characterization
Science Fiction Poetry Association was created in 1978.
poetry and prose
fiction and non-fiction
Poetry could be a short story of mixed emotions. Fiction is a type of story that is always fake, imagined, or made-up while poetry could be realistic.
Poetry can fall into both categories. A poem can either be on an imagined topic of the authour's choice or on objects and happenings that are real, such as nature or life. More often than not though, poetry is simply categorized as poetry and then separated by length, subject or even the rhythm, prose and/or rhyme of the written/spoken piece.
poetry mystery science fiction non fiction and historian fiction and others
Structurally, literature can be classified as either prose or poetry. Thematically, it consists of fiction and non-fiction.
poetry, prose fiction, west Indian fiction and non fiction( if in the the west indies)
The meaning and sound of words is especially important in poetry.
Dana Gioia has written: 'The Longman Dictionary of Literary Terms' 'An Introduction to Poetry' 'Introduction to Fiction' 'An Introduction to Poetry (with MyLiteratureLab)' 'Journeys in sunlight' 'Daily horoscope' 'An Introduction to Fiction' 'Handbook of Literary Terms' 'Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama' 'On being a California poet' -- subject(s): Poets, Poetry, Poetry of places 'The Art of the Short Story' 'An Introduction to Fiction/Includes 1995 Mla Guidelines' 'Twentieth Century American Poetry'
In poetry and fiction the main reason for using vivid words is to create imagery
a piece of wriiting other then fiction or poetry