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    Poesis Is Her Name

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    something like a spoken canvas with the use of structure, irrational language, stream of consciousness, literary devices, and connotation. This poem contests its readers to cast out any presumptions about the inflexible and technical framework of poetry and brings its readers peaks of clarity through ambiguity. With sufficient evidence found in this piece,

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    Within this course, the ideas of the involvement of the mythological and the modern have been searched for throughout various types of literature. We have analyzed poems, essays, theatrical plays and even graphic novels to see the origin of their creative success among the masses. After studying these pieces and their formal elements, we can see that most literature falls under classic mythological premises such as ideas of a higher power/collective mind, power/wisdom through dream and the purity/unforeseen

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    The poetry of the World War One era reflects the pain and suffering endured by soldiers, as well as the disillusionment of war. Some of the era's most prolific soldier-poets addressed war frankly and with graphic imagery. For example, Wilfred Owen's "Dulce et Decorum Est" starts with the lines, "Bent double, like old beggars under sacks, Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge," The prevailing poetic trends were not to shy away from vivid detail but rather, to paint pictures for

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    Luka Lesson’s poetry is honest and heartfelt, he discusses controversial issues that have been left unspoken. Although Luka’s debut was in 2009, he has an immense collection that addresses diverse issues facing Australian society including: consumerism, war, environment

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    person finishes performing their piece of poetry. However once the next person begins, the place becomes as loud as a morgue at midnight with people anticipating the next reading. Some poems receive better responses than others, confirmed by the louder or more frequent snaps, but nonetheless, the authors continue to present their work to the audience every week. So, what would happen if a poem from a different time period shared his or her poetic genius to a modern group of people? Depending on the century

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    A common theme among many scholars is modern poetry lacks poetic merit. The modern version of poetry is more often than not, found as music and more specifically as lyrics opposed to stanzas. “Traditional” poetry is known for its poetic merit; however, modern poetry, music, also has elements that can be found in traditional poetry. Poetic merit usually refers to the use of numerous poetic elements: figurative language, imagery, symbolism, allusions, etc. Though scholars may regard music as lacking

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    Speech is the effective form of a culture. Poetry enhances the effectiveness of speech if it didn’t then why do communication teachers do things like have you look outside the window and write a poem about what you see in class? Poetry helps you step outside the box be more creative it allows you the chance to speak and so does spoken word which is another form of poetry that I will discuss later in the essay. Poetry was very relevant during times like ancient Greece .If you mention the names Homer

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    differently than people had written before. Their writing style was more modern and they broke with traditional styles. Among these poets were Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. They used these new writing styles to express uniquely American ideas. Whitman and Dickinson are well known for modern writers; their writings differ and are common in many ways. Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman are known to be the founders of modern American poetry (Nelson, 21). Both pioneered their own unique style

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    spoke of a topic that was deeply important to me, told a story, and expressed my opinions. I noticed that Maya’s writing as well as other Post Modern/Contemporary poets write about issues they deem important, or feelings, moreover, how to put feelings into words. “Slam Poetry” is often an extreme example of this, and has come into popularity in the Post Modern and Contemporary Era. Furthermore, as far as style goes Maya does write free verse relatively often, but other times there is a semi-distinct

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    years. In fact, different types of craft can be traced back to prehistoric times when Neanderthal men started painting on the walls of the cave. Throughout the centuries, art has evolved to several forms among which are sculpting, painting, and even poetry. Art is the product or process of deliberately arranging items in a way that influences and affects one or more of the senses, emotions, and intellect. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including

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