Fire
torrid, luminous
scorching, blazing, sweltering
flames, sparks, icicles, glaciers
freezing, shining, melting
arctic, frozen
Ice
The word "diamante" is a variation of the word "diamond". A diamante poem is shaped like a diamond.
A diamond-shaped poem is called a "diamond poem" or a "diamond shaped poem."
The diamante poem originated in Japan in the 1960s. It is a form of poetry that has a diamond shape when written out and typically follows a specific pattern of words that transition from one topic to another.
In lines 2 and 5 of a diamante poem, two adjectives describe each contrasting idea. For example, in a diamante comparing day and night, the second and fifth lines would each have two adjectives describing day and night, respectively.
i dun no...maybe get the idea like the lady of shalott
An antonym diamante poem is a poem written in the diamond shape format that contrasts two opposite concepts or words in each line. The poem typically starts with the first concept or word at the top, transitions in the middle to the opposite concept or word, and then concludes with the first concept or word at the bottom.
In my view,narrative poem can tell a story compeletly.For example,a love story.You can show a love story with a poem.
diamante
In a diamante poem, the two adjectives that describe each idea are found in the first and second lines for the first idea, and in the fifth and sixth lines for the second idea. The structure of a diamante poem typically includes seven lines, with the first and last lines representing opposite ideas or concepts. Each of the two ideas is characterized by two adjectives that enhance the imagery and depth of the poem.
Fire Bright, Warm Glowing, Heating, Burning Hot As The Sun Shining, Blazing, Lightening Red, Vivid Blaze
Whisper calm, gentle blowing, howling, stirring Breezes, gusts, gales, cyclones Roaring, raging, shrieking Violent, powerful Stormy Typhoon
People write diamante poems as a creative way to explore opposites or contrasts in a structured format. The diamond shape of the poem visually represents the shift from one idea to its opposite, making it a visually engaging form of expression. Additionally, the challenge of adhering to the specific structure of a diamante poem can spark creativity and inspire writers to think in new ways.