Identity is the characteristics or feelings you show in your poem and it can be as simple as "blonde hair" or a feeling like happiness.
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A fractile is an image that is presented in a fragmented state. In psychology, Dissociative Identity Disorder is a fragmented state/s of the personality and identity.
"Where I'm from" poems are a form of poetry that typically describe a person's background, culture, and experiences growing up in a particular place. They often include specific details and imagery that reflect the poet's unique identity and perspective on their roots. These poems can help connect individuals to their heritage and help others understand different perspectives on identity and belonging.
Some of Maya Angelou's well-known poems include "Still I Rise," "Phenomenal Woman," "On the Pulse of Morning," and "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." She has written numerous other poems addressing various themes including race, identity, and empowerment.
Abu Tammam was known for the use of conceits in his poems. He wrote a poem in which he consistently referred to the poem as a bride and its being presented to the audience as its wedding.
Some of Toni Morrison's poems include "The Dead of September 11," "Last Poem," and "Salamanda’s Dance." Morrison is best known for her novels, but she also wrote poems that explore themes of race, identity, and memory.
The poems primarily explore themes of emotion, identity, and the human experience. They delve into personal reflections, relationships, and the complexities of life, often using vivid imagery and metaphor to convey deeper meanings. Through their language and structure, the poems invite readers to connect with universal feelings and experiences, prompting introspection and empathy.
Anonymous poetry refers to poems where the author's identity is unknown or intentionally concealed. These poems are attributed to "Anonymous" to signify that the creator is not identified. This anonymity sometimes adds to the mystery and intrigue of the work.
One example of an English novel written in poems is "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. This work is a collection of stories told by pilgrims traveling to Canterbury, written in verse form. Each character's tale is presented in a different poetic style, making it a unique and engaging read.
"Five Poems" by Wilfredo Pascua Sanchez is a collection of poems that delve into themes such as love, identity, nature, and the human experience. The poems are characterized by vivid imagery, emotional depth, and a reflective tone that invites readers to contemplate life's complexities. Sanchez's work showcases his skill in capturing everyday moments and emotions through lyrical language and evocative storytelling.
In the movie "Marva Collins," several poems are recited to emphasize themes of resilience, hope, and the power of education. Notable poems include "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou, which speaks to overcoming adversity, and excerpts from works by Langston Hughes that celebrate African American identity and struggle. These poems serve to inspire both the characters and the audience, aligning with Marva Collins' mission to empower her students.