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A prose poem is a form of poetry written in prose rather than verse. It combines the elements of poetry, such as metaphor and imagery, with the structure and cadence of prose. Prose poems often use language in a more innovative and expressive way than traditional prose to create a lyrical or evocative effect.
Prose is a fancy word meaning it ain't poetry. So anything else other than poetry is prose. Good grammar and spelling are components to any prose or poetry writing. Examples of prose are biography, fiction, non-fiction, news stories, or children's books. In short, if you wish to tell a story, you are writing prose.
If you are talking about Shakespeare's plays, he usually put the common prose speaking for the peasants and common men, and left the poetry to the higher-class, royals and nobles because poetry is more sophisticated than prose.
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well people bother writing poetry instead of prose because it can express certain ideas and emotions better than prose. I learned this in class a while ago! =)
Memorize : ehfaz or etzakkar ( and this is in non-formal Arabic ), easier than the formal one :)
Prose -free from rhythmical pattern -straight forward -uses simple words -ordinary spoken -more on facts -in paragraph form while Poetry -uses rhyming words and metrical patterns -it has lines and stanzas -uses figurative language -uses symbolism
Dickinson supports her assertion that poetry is more expansive than prose through her exploration of complex emotions, use of innovative language and structure, and ability to convey deeper meanings through metaphor and symbolism. By pushing the boundaries of traditional prose forms, she demonstrates how poetry can offer a wider range of expression and interpretation.
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Translating poetry is generally considered more difficult than translating prose because of the need to capture rhyme, meter, and figurative language, all of which can be culturally specific and hard to convey accurately in another language.
Poetry is actually condensed thought, which also means, when compared to prose, there will have to be economization of words in poetry. Without economization of words, poetry will more tend to be prose. In other words, poetry can be elaborated into prose and prose condensed into poetry, in the hands of experienced and talented writers.
Poetic prose is a writing style that combines elements of poetry with prose, resulting in language that is more rhythmic, expressive, and imagistic than typical prose. It often focuses on creating vivid imagery, using metaphor and symbolism, and paying attention to the musicality of language.