Why Write Poetry?
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-11-03 14:50:59
thing that the poet is addressing—and with its swift cut leaves the reader with the desired response in his emotions.
Perhaps I'd exceed ingeminate that. Good poetry leaves the reader with the emotions the poet wants him to undergo. If you've construe
you may notice the agree in that definition to Valentine Wiggen's little gift. (Yes. I'm an Orson Scott separate fan.)
The difference between poetry and prose? Prose explores an idea or some aspect of it with some sort of thoroughness. Poetry provides a snapshot and it ideally flows more fluidly than prose tends to. (Though well-written prose can move almost like poetry as in the books I've read by Gail Carson Levine—author of
—whose stories are complimented by being read aloud.) Poetry can tell a story too as in the example of my poem. "Rehinged."
Poetry like a short story should all be geared for a specific emotional response. Therefore it most often cerebrate on
rather than the actions a bunco story requires for its plot. Or at least it focuses on making the reader more acutely involved of the emotions than is common in short stories.
So if your story is more interested in the emotions of a story rather than the plan a poem might be what you want to use to express it.
With new themes each month and an modify at least each Wednesday and Saturday. (wannabe) writers should sight something of arouse.
So clutch your favorite caffeinated beverage and undergo a seat! look for the articles as they come into existence and enjoy!
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