2. Poetry
The word poetry comes from Greek word poiesis which means making or
creating poetry is a written language with rhythm, figurative language,
imagery, sound devices and emotionally charged language poetry is medium
through which the poet express his emotion, feeling and thought with musical
tone and it’s also beauty of language
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Poetry is considered the oldest form of literature today poetry is usually
written down but is still sometime performed a lot of people think of rhyme
and counting syllables and lines when they think of poetry some poems
certainly follow the strict form
4. Forms of poetry
Sonnet A sonnet is a form poetry sonnet is 14 line poem with a specific
structure there are various types of sonnet but well-known is the
Shakespearan or English sonnet Shakespearan sonnet typically explore a
theme,idea,or emotion and often conclude with resolution or twist in final
two lines known as the couplet
5. Haiku
A haiku is form of Japanese poetry known for its bravity and focus on nature it
consists of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern the structure encourages
concise and evocative expression
6. Limerick
A five lines written poetry with a distinctive rhythm the first, second and fifth
lines the longer lines rhyme third and fourth shorter line rhyme
7. Narrative
A narrative poem tells the story of an event in form of poem there is strong
sense of narrative characters and plot it dramatic objective deverse narrative
poetry maybe short or long
9. Epic
A lengthy narrative poem that typically recounts heroic deeds and advantures
of legendary and mythological figures these poems often grand themes
10. Free verse
Free verse is a form of poetry that lacks a reguler rhyme or meter unlike
traditional form that adhere to specific pattern free verse allows poets the
freedom to experiment with line length rhythm and structure
11. Balled
Balled is a type of poem that is sometime set to music balleds have long
history and are found in Mang cultures the balled actually begans a folk song
and continues today in popular music