They use them because it gives a beat and helps with rythm. I hope this was helpful!
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Figurative language
the nature they use is the type of poem they write 1)they use narrative style 2)loving 3)caring 4)heart loving
To make poems easier to say and remember
A writer should use allusions to make references to an idea, item, place, person, or event in a piece of writing.
There are several allusions to the Bible in common use. "Writing on the wall', "crystal clear", "the powers that be", "a drop in the bucket" are just a few.
They tried to avoid clichés
The three-letter word that poets use for "above" is "o'er."
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Yes, and allusion is a reference in any creative work (such as a poem, novel or song) to something well-known in society, history, art or anything else.
Kenrick Prescot has written: 'Saint Paul at Athens. By Kenrick Prescot, ..' 'Letters concerning Homer, the sleeper in Horace' -- subject(s): Allusions, Knowledge, Literature, Poets, Latin, in literature
Not necessarily. Free verse poets have the freedom to experiment with various techniques, including the use of imagery. Whether they use more imagery than other poets depends on their individual style and preferences, rather than the form itself.
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so it rhymes
Literary allusions reference works of literature; historical allusions refer to past events or figures; biblical allusions reference stories or figures from the Bible; mythological allusions draw from myths and legends.
Allusions are an easy way to connect with readers. Historical allusions are ones that work for many generations, rather than using current issues that both date the writing and limit the range of readers who can understand the allusion. So writers use historically known events and figures and most people can understand it easily.