Direct poems address someone in particular.
This is called an "ode"
maybe Bio???
A letter that contains a poem...
Bio
To those who are reading/ attending the play.
chamberlain's speech is addressed to a british audience, whereas kipling's poem is addressed to an american audience
an ode
A poem lamenting the death of someone or something is called Elegy. Thomas Gray's Elegy Written In A Country Church Yard, Alfred Lord Tennyson's In Memorium, Oliver Goldsmith's Deserted Village and John Milton's Lycidas are famous Elegies in English.
a poem about a poem.
To those who are reading/ attending the play.
The poem is addressed to an individual or audience, depending on the context and content of the poem. It could be a specific person, a group of people, or readers in general.
chamberlain's speech is addressed to a british audience, whereas kipling's poem is addressed to an american audience
chamberlain's speech is addressed to a british audience, whereas kipling's poem is addressed to an american audience
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an ode
An elegy is a lyric poem written to someone or something, and it is serious and thoughtful in tone. Elegies are typically written as a lament for the dead or to express sorrow and mourning for a loss.
The poem entitled "How Things Work" is addressed to the poet's daughter. Throughout the poem, the speaker imparts advice and wisdom to their daughter about navigating life's challenges and finding beauty in the world.
Try this link -- if not, google the title and/or poet!
A poem is a poem it has a name for a reason it may contain metaphors or personification so can it be called extended personification ? Well probably only if you have personification in it then call it what ever you want
A poem lamenting the death of someone or something is called Elegy. Thomas Gray's Elegy Written In A Country Church Yard, Alfred Lord Tennyson's In Memorium, Oliver Goldsmith's Deserted Village and John Milton's Lycidas are famous Elegies in English.
The speaker in the poem is the voice or persona created by the poet to communicate the message or emotions of the poem. The words could be addressed to a specific person, a group of people, an object, nature, or even oneself. The speaker's identity and intention can vary depending on the poem's context and theme.