A Surprise (you spelled it wrong) Poem is when it leads you to think one thing and then it hits you at the end with something you never thought of.
example: A poem about someone teaching in class then on the last lines saying "i would have missed the next class to if my students hadn't woken me up" saying that it's the teacher while al along you thought it was talking about the student.
sadness
Meters in a poem!! What does that mean now. There is none.
The answer depends on which poem you're reading. It could be joy, anger, sorrow, humor, confusion, surprise, fear, etc.
The term for a 14-line love poem that usually ends with a surprise ending is a "sonnet." Sonnets typically follow specific rhyme schemes and structures, with different variations such as the Petrarchan, Shakespearean, or Spenserian sonnet.
A surprise ending is characteristic of the poem "Richard Cory." It's debatable whether Richard Cory has a surprise ending (anyone familiar with E A Robinson's other poems saw it coming a mile off) - but I suppose teachers don't read a lot of poetry.
Yes, "Apparently with no Surprise" by Emily Dickinson is a free verse poem. This means it does not follow a specific rhyme scheme or metrical pattern, allowing the poet more freedom in expressing their ideas.
A sneaky poem is a poem that uses clever wordplay, hidden meanings, or deceptive language to surprise or deceive the reader. It may involve riddles, puzzles, or deliberate ambiguity to create an element of mystery or trickery.
The poem "Candidate for a Pullet Surprise" is a humorous play on words, using puns to create confusion and amusement. It aims to entertain readers by showcasing the difficulty of pronunciation, spelling, and language comprehension. Through its absurdity, the poem highlights the complexities and idiosyncrasies of the English language.
Enjambment disrupts the natural flow of a poem by carrying a phrase or sentence over multiple lines, creating tension and ambiguity. This technique can emphasize certain words or ideas, creating a sense of suspense or surprise for the reader and adding complexity to the poem's overall meaning and emotion.
Yes, a good poem can be random as long as it effectively conveys emotions, images, or ideas in a unique and compelling way. Randomness can add an element of surprise or playfulness to a poem, engaging the reader in unexpected ways. Ultimately, the success of a poem depends on how well it connects with its audience and conveys its intended message or feeling.
A surprise that is supposed to be a surprise but isn't a surprise is a spoiled surprise.
a surprise is a unknown happening