0
Darrell Zboncak ∙
Repetition and contrast
The speaker's unsettled feeling after viewing a difficult film
many poets write them, though they may interpret the form loosely
repetition can quickly become stale
Its small size requires that the images be compressed and powerful.
Titles provide information that can help the reader better understand the poem.
Poetry that does not conform to a traditional structure
Their subject matter can be almost anything, including abstract ideas.
A poem that uses two narrative speakers
a poem about the sounds a house makes at night
"The quails cooed their aubade as the sky took on the rosy tint of dawn." Is an example of the use of aubade in a sentence.
Double Exposure - 1977 is rated/received certificates of:
UK:AA
a poem made out of a group of seemingly unrelated images or ideas
a form with a pattern of lines that are each repeated once