Try to identify things that your readers can relate to, on an emotional level. Think about what experiences they may have had, places or situations that they may have tucked away in their memories, things in the past that they may carry with them. You don't really need to know who your reader is--people's emotional responses are conditioned by their memories, and many people have similar past experiences. If it's a short poem, you may not need to have a story line, you might just need to paint a picture of a character or scene, to create something that people can identify with.
First research Elizabeth Bishop's poetry. Then come up with a thesis sentence on her poetry style. Then start writing about what in her poetry makes you think that way.
Readers should look at his history to see what might had over come him to write his deep poetry.
where does tanka poetry come from?
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It has come to represent love.
1. take a poetry class/ practice poetry 2. practice creative writing, even if your writing is not in song or poetry form as long as you can come up with a decent story that you like it's easy to convert it. - sorry that's all i got
First research Elizabeth Bishop's poetry. Then come up with a thesis sentence on her poetry style. Then start writing about what in her poetry makes you think that way.
Readers should look at his history to see what might had over come him to write his deep poetry.
where does tanka poetry come from?
Anyone can write a book. You just need to come up with a great idea/topic and keep writing!
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Usually if you come up with a random topic it will help. Also sometimes by relaxing you come up with ideas. Ideas can be found everywhere so do your favorite thing and you will find them.
Joanna Fuchs was inspired to write poetry from her love for words, nature, and the powerful emotions that come with expressing oneself through writing. She found joy in using poetry as a way to connect with others and share her thoughts and feelings in a creative and meaningful way.
i actually find speech writing difficult but now I've learned a lesson from my teacher.. you should totally know the topic but if the topic was already given like on an essay, you should give ideas that you know about that particular topic and then after that, you should come up with subtopics that relates on the main point. I don't know if this can help you.
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The topic sentence or thesis sentence is just the sentence which states your main idea. Usually, your teacher will assign a topic, and you just have to come up with a paragraph or essay about that. Write the topic on your paper. Now, make a list of everything you know about that topic - look things up in your textbook or using a search engine if you need to! You must decide which of these things is most interesting to you - your paper will be much easier if you write about something that you find interesting. That statement will be the topic of your writing; make it into a complete sentence with correct grammar and punctuation. You might try writing a question about the topic that you want to learn about or to explain - change the question into a statement and you have your topic sentence. ** see the related questions below **
yes poetry came before literacy. B