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Timing and imagery. alliteration helps to convey imagery and can stress timing. It helps make a line more memorable and gives the effect the poet intended, sad, loud, happy, evil, etc
Sensory poems focus on engaging the reader's senses by describing sensory experiences, such as sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell. On the other hand, imagery poems use vivid and descriptive language to create mental images that evoke emotions or convey deeper meanings. While sensory poems appeal to the senses directly, imagery poems aim to paint a picture in the reader's mind.
Wilfred Owen often uses vivid, graphic imagery to convey the brutal realities of warfare, such as comparing soldiers to "beggars" or describing the effects of gas attacks as "green sea [that] wept for the drowned." These visual descriptions help to evoke a sense of horror and offer a stark depiction of the suffering and chaos of war.
Guided imagery can induce sleepiness, and some individuals may fall asleep during a session. Other than this, there are no known adverse side effects to guided imagery.
Repetitions, Similes, Metaphors, Assonances, Onomatopoeias, Imagery, Rhythms and Rhymes
c. To call attention to the inevitable sadness of life
Because they can be red in one sitting and the unity stays intact (APEX):):)
Imagist poems usually focus on imagery and language. Imagism was popular in the early 20th century, called for a return to classical values.
Some poems by E.E. Cummings that use vivid imagery include "somewhere I have never traveled, gladly beyond" and "in Just-" which both feature his distinctive use of punctuation and wordplay to create rich, evocative images. Cummings' poems often blend abstract and concrete images to convey complex emotions and experiences.
Type War Poems into an Internet search engine, or consult your local library.
There are many poems that are about war and that are romantic. You can find most of these poems online.