Starting a poem with "So" can serve as a way to create a conversational tone or to transition from a previous thought. It may also be used to engage the reader by drawing them in and setting a more informal or personal mood for the poem.
The poet is struck by the intense emotions conveyed in the poem "Listen to the Nightingale," feeling a deep connection to its themes and imagery. The poem evokes a sense of wonder and beauty that resonates with the poet's own experiences and emotions.
An acrostic poem is one written so that the first letters of each line spell a specific word, one that usually has something to do with the theme of the poem. Typically, the spelled word guides the poem. An acrostic poem for the word "dialog" would begin like this, and then the poet would fill in the rest of the lines: D I A L O G
There are many poems with unknown poets, so it would depend on which specific poem you are referring to. Some famous examples include "Beowulf" and "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" from early English literature.
a poet can use any kind of a rhyming scheme in a poem. I've been writing some poems myself too so i know about it... there are schemes like ababcdcd, abac, abcb, ect. so there's no particular answer for that...
enjambemet is where the poet cannot be bothered to write the poem properly so cheats because he knows that if he has a fancy name people will by his silly poem anyway. especially the Germans
so you would have an idea of what u gonna read
A poet may vary the number of feet in lines of poetry to create rhythm, emphasize certain words or ideas, and evoke different emotions or tones. By using different feet (such as iambs, trochees, anapests, or dactyls), a poet can manipulate the pacing and flow of the poem to achieve specific effects.
The first poem was read by Robert Frost at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy. His poem was hand-written and the glare of the sun on snow was so bright that he could not read his original poem for the occasion, so he recited a different poem from memory.
hi sir i wish to understand the poem correctly and completely so please let me have the answer at the earliest. thanx
To be frank, any title that we comment upon, we only think so; it is not cetrain that our ideas are right about the title. No poet opens in public about his/her title. However, after reading the poem by this poet, Oscar Picazo, we can think about the notion. The poet is not happy with the imposed thinking upon the present generation. That is why the title sounds such.
Robert Frost had the honor of reading a poem at John Kennedy's inauguration in 1961. So far as I know, he was the first poet to be so honored.
Poetry is the spontaneous outflow of emotions evolving from close observations of things or feelings. When we read a poem, if we feel that the flow of emotions is not spontaneous but laboured, or that emotions are totally absent, or even that the observations are not close, we will think that the poem is not a good one and the poet too. So a good poet shall have the faculty to observe things closely enough to evolve emotions, and to flow emotions spontaneously. The supreme function of poetry is to elevate human mind. Whatever elevates human mind will also impart momentum to it. That is how poetry helps human mind to take off and land and refine itself. If we feel that a poem does not raise human mind at least an inch higher from the ground, we will think that the poem and the poet are not good. So naturally, the ability to raise human mind through a poem is characteristic of a good poet.