Dada poets composed nonsensical sound poems to challenge traditional forms of art and literature, disrupting societal norms and conventions. By presenting nonsensical and chaotic content, they sought to highlight the absurdity and meaninglessness of the world around them, as a form of protest and rebellion against established ideas and structures.
The Metaphysical poets focused on the musicality of language in their poems, using complex rhythms, inventive rhyme schemes, and unusual meter to create a unique and distinctive auditory experience for the reader. They often employed techniques like hyperbole, paradox, and conceit to explore philosophical and abstract ideas through their use of sound.
The word compose has an unstressed (schwa) sound for the first O and a long O sound for the second O. The E is silent. (cuhm-POHZ)
How the writer makes the poem sound e.g. scary, romantic, gory
The sound of Trumpet
Yes. The first O is unstressed (schwa sound) but the second O has a long O sound.
There is a short E (the first one) in messages. Poems has no short sound.
just like any other sound.
Yes, the word "poems" has a short vowel sound because the "o" makes the short /o/ sound as in "pot" or "not."
Assuming you mean "Sound the Trumpet" it was written in April, 1694.
"Gluppity glup" is a nonsensical phrase often used in children's books or nonsensical rhymes to create a playful or silly tone. It does not have a specific meaning and is used simply for its fun sound.
A Musical Phrase
it sounds better with your heart