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a beginning, a middle, an end, and a conflict.

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All true narrative poems feature?

True narrative poems typically feature a clear storyline that follows a sequence of events, characters that drive the plot forward, and a consistent point of view from which the story is told. These poems often include elements such as conflict, resolution, and a structured narrative arc to engage the reader in the unfolding story.


Do all narrative poems have to rhyme?

Well, all poems don't have to rhyme, but part of the definition of a "rhyming poem" is that it rhymes, so I would say yes. There has to be at least one rhyme somewhere in the poem or it wouldn't be able to fall under that definition.


All narrative prose has elements of realism?

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What type of poem tell a story similar to folktale or legend?

A narrative poem is a type of poem that tells a story similar to a folktale or legend. Narrative poems often have a clear storyline, characters, and plot development, making them reminiscent of traditional oral storytelling. They can feature themes and motifs commonly found in folktales and legends.


What number of poems were written by Shakespeare?

Petrarch has written 366 poems and these poems can be found in the book "The Canzoniere".


When writing a personal narrative the desired tone follows from what?

all of the above are true


What style were Shakespeare's poems written in?

Shakespeare used several poetic forms, notably the long narrative poem (in Venus and Adonis) and the sonnet. All of these poetic forms are in iambic pentameter. The narrative poems consist of a number of stanzas each with an ababcc scheme. The sonnets are generally in a ababcdcdefefgg scheme.


Did Shakespeare write any poems?

Yes, lots. He wrote a number of long narrative poems such as Venus and Adonis and the Rape of Lucrece. He also wrote 154 sonnets. Unless there are undiscovered long narratives, there are only those two.


What does a narrative poem have to have?

A narrative poem tells a story through a series of events, often with a beginning, middle, and end. It typically includes characters, settings, conflict, and a plot that unfolds over time. Additionally, narrative poems may incorporate elements such as dialogue, imagery, and descriptive language to engage readers.


How many lines are in a narrative poem?

Oh, dude, like, a narrative poem can have as many lines as it wants! There's no set rule on the number of lines in a narrative poem. It's all about telling a story in verse form, so you can have a short narrative poem with just a few lines or a long epic poem with hundreds of lines. It's all about that creative freedom, man.


What way are poems similar to short stories or novels?

Poems, short stories, and novels all use language and literary devices to convey emotions, themes, and messages. They can all have a narrative structure, characters, and elements of plot. Additionally, they engage the reader's imagination and evoke feelings or provoke thoughts.


A poem cannot be a narrative poem unless it has?

a storyline that unfolds and develops throughout the poem, typically with characters, settings, and a clear sequence of events. Narrative poems often tell a story and evoke emotions in the reader through their poetic language and imagery.