Dramatic Poetry
- drama written in verse which is meant to be spoken
Types:
1.) Tragedy= drama that has a tragic ending just like the death of the leading characters.
e.g. "Romeo & Juliet", "Macbeth" and "Hamlet"
2.) Comedy= drama which seeks to amuse/entertain. The purpose is "to make audience laugh"
e.g. "comedy of errors", "The tempest", and "The Midsummer night dream"
3.) Dramatic Monologue= one-sided conversations
= speech is given by one character
= the thought, emotions of the speaker are revealed through his action
e.g. "My Last Duchess"
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There are many different types of poetry. Here are just a few:
Of course, you can make up your own rhyming schemes. Here is a poem written in AABB rhyming scheme (rhyming couplets):
There was a moose
Who drank too much juice
He was then kept awake
By a bad stomach ache
Here is a classic poem written in ABCB rhyming scheme (second-line poem):
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Sugar is sweet
And so are you!
Here is a verse written in the ABBA rhyming scheme.
There was a day
When Louise spilt her lunch
When she was trying to punch
The bully away!
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the tree types of DRAMATIC POETRY are: 1)tragedy 2)comedy 3)dramatic monolugue
How was I To Know is an example of a short dramatic poetry. The short dramatic poetry is also called dramatic monologue poems.
The three main types of poetry are narrative, lyrical, and dramatic. Narrative poetry tells a story with a beginning, middle, and end. Lyrical poetry expresses personal emotions and feelings in a musical and concise way. Dramatic poetry involves characters in conflict and can be performed as a play.
Non dramatic poetry is when your poem is exactly that, non dramatic. So when you use non dramatic poetry, don't make the poem(s) dramatic. It's just that simple. And thanx for sending the question!!!!
Types of poetry include lyric poetry, narrative poetry, dramatic poetry, and prose poetry. Poetry often features the use of figurative language, such as metaphor and simile, to evoke emotions and create vivid imagery. It may also include rhyme, rhythm, meter, and other literary devices to enhance its impact on the reader.
Dramatic poetry
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The title of the dramatic poetry of Nina C. Fulford is "Echoes of Idylls."
The three main divisions of poetry are narrative poetry, lyric poetry, and dramatic poetry. Narrative poetry tells a story, lyric poetry expresses emotions or thoughts, and dramatic poetry is meant to be performed on stage.
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Narrative poetry tells a story through verse, often with a clear plot, characters, and setting, while dramatic poetry focuses on conveying emotion and creating tension through dialogue and monologue. Narrative poetry often includes a sequence of events and a clear beginning, middle, and end, while dramatic poetry is more focused on exploring conflicts and emotional intensity between characters.