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What is a transformation-poem?

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Updated: 3/22/2024

A transformation poem is a type of poem that explores change, growth, or evolution, either in the narrator or in the subject matter of the poem. These poems often use vivid imagery and symbolism to depict a process of personal, emotional, or physical transformation.

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