Diction is the choice of words chosen by the speaker or poet. The words may be long and formal, or short and easy to understand. Either way, diction has a great effect on the poem.
Thomas Quayle has written: 'Poetic diction' -- subject(s): Diction, English language, English poetry, History and criticism
"Poetry" by Pablo Neruda. It has a LOT of things to analyze - imagery, tone, diction, word patterns.
Modern poetry and prose are identical in structure and diction. The only difference is that prose claiming to be poetry is artificially arrayed in "lines" and pseudo-stanzas on the page instead of honest paragraphs.
Shel Silverstein's use of diction is playful, whimsical, and imaginative. He often employs simple language and wordplay to convey complex emotions or ideas, making his poetry accessible to readers of all ages. His use of diction helps create a sense of wonder and magic in his works.
The different elements of poetry include prosody (meter, rhythm, and intonation), poetic form, and poetic diction.
i don't know but i think it is the choice of diction used to show response to the two kinds of music
Diction Apex ;)
Diction refers to the choice and use of words in writing or speech to convey a certain meaning or tone. Syntax, on the other hand, refers to the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language. Together, diction and syntax play a significant role in shaping the overall style and clarity of a written or spoken piece.
Bernard Green has written: 'Your child is bright!' -- subject(s): Child rearing, Children, Intellect, Intelligence levels 'Getting over getting high' -- subject(s): Drug abuse, Stimulants
The antonym for diction is indistinctness or incoherence.
poetry is in stanzas prose is in paragraphs, or sentences
Modernism was interested in creating new literary forms.