an a descriptive poem is a poem u describe
A poem containing much description about the subject or subjects or ideas within the poem.
I am pretty positive that a sense poem is a poem that appeals to your senses. For example, the poem might be so descriptive about the smell of cinnamon strussel in the oven that you can smell the cinnamon.
Yes, a poem can certainly contain both figurative language (metaphors, similes, personification) and descriptive language (adjectives, adverbs, sensory details) to create vivid imagery and emotional impact. The combination of these elements can enhance the depth and beauty of the poem.
Leigh Hunt's poem "The Nile" was written in 1813. It is a romantic and descriptive ode to the Nile River in Egypt.
A type of poem known for its powerful imagery is called a "descriptive" or "visual" poem. In this type of poem, vivid and detailed language is used to create strong mental images for the reader, evoking emotions and enhancing the overall impact of the poem.
you need to be inspired in nature and try to be descriptive without overpassing too much
This would be a simple descriptive poem. It uses imagery to evoke a visual and sensory experience of green grass swaying in the wind.
With a pencil and a sharp mind. Depends on the person, if talented easily write a short but wonderful poem in 5 mins. If not so talented still can but won't be as descriptive.
Descriptive poetry is when you choose a topic (for ex. friend, world war2, an island or your mom)and you would use sentences or phrases describing that topic which would be at least 10 phrases.
"Flowers of May" is a lyrical and descriptive poem that celebrates the beauty and significance of flowers blooming in the month of May. It likely falls into the category of nature poetry or seasonal poetry.
Mattie A. Blankenship has written: 'A statistical and descriptive poem of Texas' -- subject(s): Poetry, Description and travel
Thomas Pierson has written: 'Roseberry-Toppin: or the prospect of a summer's day: a descriptive poem' 'Roseberry-Toppin'