Poetry can take numerous forms. If a poem is open, it does not take any specific form, or have any rules regarding how it must be written. If a poem is closed form, it has a specific style, like a Sonnet or haiku.
Structured form in poetry refers to a specific arrangement of lines, stanzas, and rhyme schemes within a poem. Poems written in structured form adhere to established rules or patterns, such as sonnets, villanelles, or haikus, which give the poem a specific shape and rhythm. This structured approach allows poets to explore themes in a controlled and deliberate manner.
[Closed or fixed form poems are those] that may be categorized by the pattern of its lines, meter, rhythm, or stanzas.
There are many different strictform poems: each has its own name.
Some common types are Sonnet, Villanelle, Ballade, Sestina, Triolet, Haiku, Rondeau ...
lines r grouped into stanzas in regular,repeated pattern
*has to have set rythm and rhyme
*written more like a conversation
Closed form poetry, also known as fixed form, consists of poems that follow patterns of lines, meter, rhymes and stanzas.
Structured poetry is a type of poetry that contains repeating patterns of elements such as stanza length, rhyme, and meter.
structured poem
Free form and free verse.
Meter & Rhyme
Structured poetry.
That is the correct spelling of "structured form" -- synonyms for structured form may be design, arrangement, order, organization, or list.
free verse
free verse
Poetry is derived from the Greek word "poiesis", which means "making" or "creating". This reflects the act of crafting words and language to evoke emotions, ideas, and imagery within a structured form.
There is a phrase that is repeated.
Structured poetry
A highly structured five line poem is called a cinquain. It follows a specific syllable pattern of 2, 4, 6, 8, and 2 syllables per line, creating a concise and expressive form of poetry.