A concrete poem about a snake could take the form of a coiling shape that winds its way down the page, with the words of the poem forming the body of the snake. The poem could describe the snake's slithering motion, its scales glistening in the sun, and its flickering tongue tasting the air. The visual layout of the poem could enhance the imagery and evoke the sinuous movement of a snake.
I think a concrete poem has no rules at all it is just a shape
A concrete poem.
A concrete poem.
"Concrete Angel" is a song by Martina McBride, not a type of poem.
Examples of concrete nouns:applebathtubcandledogeggfeetgardeniaharpicejuicekayakladdermittensnoseoceanparrotquiltropestartulip
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"The Dickinson poem describing a snake most illustrates the themes of nature, mortality, and the complexities of human emotions."
I was told by my English teacher that there are no rules or limits to a concrete poem but on the internet it said it was a shape poem! Anyhow, I don't think there's a rule for how many lines the poem has either way.
i am asking the same thing, but so far this is what i know.... a concrete poem is a poem which letters or words are laid out to picture a poem's content whereas a calligram is a poem in which the words are tracing the outline of the subject. eg a famous concrete poem is Alan Riddell's revolver poem and a calligram is for example the words for a poem about a cat shaped to outline a picture of a cat. hope that helps.
The thing that is concrete are the stairs building it and there are 16 steps as well as 16 lines in the poem
Dickinson's poem "The Snake" was published by _____ in his newspaper without Emily's knowledge.Samuel Bowles
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