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    The topic I chose for my unit project is to compare Arabic poetry and American poetry. I have picked a poem from each as a representative. While this may not be the best representation of either society's poems, they are two incredible poems that are famous in their respective cultures. The poem I have chosen to represent American poetry is “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost. The poem I have chosen to represent Arabic culture is “On Pain” by Khalil Gibran. This essay will examine

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    Stereotypes In Poetry

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    I believe in long hugs and writing poetry. Sometimes, you’re choked up because you are so happy that you can’t speak. Sometimes, you can’t talk because you are so sad that you can only function on the most basic level. These are the times when you are in the most need of a way to express your emotions. I believe in long hugs and writing poetry. When you receive or give a long hug you receive validation and compassion. You get to simply ~feel~ and ~express~ in that moment with no need to explain

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    Imagery In Poetry

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    imagination. Using sensory details helps create a realistic experience. Some types of imagery are visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, organic, and kinesthetic. The function of imagery is to transform a story into a piece of art. It makes poetry easier to understand because the reader is able to see what the poet is trying to demonstrate. ¨On Reading Poems to a Senior class at South High¨ uses imagery to form an experience where believing in yourself can be impactful not just to ourselves

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    Adversity In Poetry

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    It is argued that poetry is boring, it is sometimes described as a useless topic that should burn in hell. But whoever thinks that haven’t seen the purpose of poetry. Poetry is believed the best medium to express emotions especially sorrow. Adversity is one of the hardest and sometimes the most sorrowful emotions that exist. This makes adversity the perfect topic of a poem. Poetry it is a compelling way for people to communicate about overcoming difficult life circumstances. I will use two poems

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    Poetry Essay

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    Poems on Poetry Essay In the poems ‘How to Eat a Poem’ by Eve Merriam and ‘Introduction to Poetry’ by Billy Collins, important ideas are presented about how poetry should be experienced and enjoyed. The poets used the techniques extended metaphor, repetition, metaphors and personification to show me how these ideas is important. In ‘How to Eat a Poem’ by Eve Merriam, the author describes how poetry is to be experienced. Poetry doesn’t need any manners and has no rules. “Don’t be polite /

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    Beauty In Poetry

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    Poetry has had an astounding effect on the world by shining a light on human fears and emotions and revealing the deeper meanings of life. Poetry can release emotions and transform you into a completely different world, which can range anywhere from enchanting to dark and ominous. People use poems around the world to express emotions and they are constantly evolving. The beauty in poetry is how unique and diverse it is and the countless interpretations that can come out of it. Emily Dickinson is

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    Strengths Of Poetry

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    Poetry is used to evoke a response from the reader, whether it be emotional or physical. The poet is using the poetry to express his/her emotions or to explain an event that happened in their life, which triggers the specific emotions in the reader due to the reader being able to relate to the poet’s experience, which can leave a lasting effect on the reader that the reader can associate with. Poetry is also able to convey a theme in a unique way that differs from other genres, while also being able

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    The Elements Of Poetry

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    Poetry is literary work in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by the use of distinctive style and rhythm, poems collectively or as a genre of literature. It is also a quality of beauty and intensity of emotion regarded as characteristic of poems. Poetry (poem) is something that follows a particular flow of rhythm and meter. Compare to prose, where there is no such restriction, and the content of the piece flows according to the story, a poem may or may not have a story

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    his poems come from the readers personal experiences, so they can mean different things for different people. Translations of haiku form Japanese into English to not have the perfect 5-7-5 form. Most attempt to remain faithful to the original poetry. However, one person’s translation may rely on rhyme and another free verse. Basho’s well known famous frog poem reads in Japanese, as show below and has been translational in a number of ways. Below the Japanese version are two English translations

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    Elizabethan Poetry

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    Elizabethan Poetry I Drama dominates our syllabus but the Renaissance was a Golden Age not just for English drama, but also for English poetry. But what was English poetry? George Puttenham’s The Arte of English Poesie (1589) and Sir Philip Sidney’s The Defense of Poesie (1595): early attempts to think about English poetry as a distinct national tradition. Puttenham and Sidney were concerned to build a canon and help shape English poetry into a tradition capable of rivalling more prestigious

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