2011年4月19日 星期二
Elements of Poetry
There are so many elements of Poetry, and the ones that I can think of from the top of my head are plot, characters, rhyme, conflict and of course, a resolution for the conflict. Also, similes, metaphors, personifications are used. Fiction stories of course have characters, plot, conflicts, resolutions, similes, metaphors, personification, and many other more. Actually, poetry uses more elements than fiction for example, rhyme. Although not all poetry have to have a rhyme, but normally, no fiction story writers would write their story with rhymes. It would be considered as a poem if they did. Poetry and fiction may somehow be similar because they both have a story that they are trying to tell. The most cheesy and probably the most famous poem is "Roses are Red." And here it goes, Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, Sugar is Sweet, and so are you. "Blue" and "You" rhyme. And the plot of this poem may be about trying to please a girl. And in all books, there is definitely a plot. Events are linked together to cause the plot. And basically, everything that is written in the book is part of the plot.
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