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Karina Ernser ∙
They all fit together like a puzzle.
rondeau
To imply that certain lines and stanzas "go together"
The trees still hold the rain
for hours after it ceases to fall.
Poetry asks us to be open to connections that may not make logical sense.
Its small size requires that the images be compressed and powerful.
The poet should see the world as if for the first time.
Content refers to the ideas in a poem and form refers to the structure.
Titles provide information that can help the reader better understand the poem.
A poem reflecting on fear of the dark - APEX
Narrative poems focus more on characters.
It is the effect the poet wants the poem to have.
"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.
A stanza break is a blank line between the stanzas (a group of lines) in a poem.
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