a poem that keeps going on and then stops.................
It is a extended metaphor between an outhouse and a poem
An extended metaphor
cloth to god's grace
the poem Parachute by Lenrie Peters is an extended metaphor used by Peters to describe Trust.
A poem built entirely on one extended metaphor is Ted Hughes's "The Lovepet" (p. 345), which presents love as a stray and starving animal a man and woman have adopted. On the image level of the poem, which is also the literal level, the lovepet gradually and voraciously eats the couple out of house and home and more. On the conceptual level, the poem charts the disintegration of a marriage."
A poem is a poem it has a name for a reason it may contain metaphors or personification so can it be called extended personification ? Well probably only if you have personification in it then call it what ever you want
It is a extended metaphor between an outhouse and a poem
An extended metaphor
The extended metaphor in the poem "Your Father as a Guitar" by Martin Espada compares the speaker's father to a guitar, highlighting the father's resilience, strength, and ability to endure hardship just as a guitar withstands the test of time and produces beautiful music despite being played roughly.
cloth to god's grace
Depends on the type of poem for the example. It is metaphore that continues on for 2 or more lines in any type of poem.
the poem Parachute by Lenrie Peters is an extended metaphor used by Peters to describe Trust.
An extended narrative poem recounting heroic episodes, actions, travels, and adventures in a high style is typically referred to as an epic poem. These poems often feature larger-than-life characters and explore themes of heroism, bravery, and the supernatural. Examples of famous epic poems include "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" by Homer.
The speaker uses the extended metaphor of offering a poem like a flower as a gift, symbolizing love and beauty. The poem is described as a "flower" that will never wilt, emphasizing its timelessness and everlasting nature. This figurative language creates a sense of purity and sincerity in the act of sharing the poem.
Epic can be a noun and an adjective. Noun: An extended poem celebrating the feats of a hero. Adjective: Relating to an epic.
its an extended metaphor comparing life to stairs that it self is endless. you shouldn't give up even if your life was bad
In literature, epic refers to a long or extended narrative poem. The poems are typically written with dignified language about a heroine or hero.