Monday, November 9, 2015

Poems, Oh, Poems. How you hurt my head.


  1. How would you define the word poem?
    1. A poem is a piece of writing that partakes elements from a speech and a song applied with a cadence of some sort with metaphors that make the reader ponder the meaning behind the text.
  2. What kinds of words are in poems?
    1. Metaphorical terms, similes and a lot of figurative language to give this lingering effect in the reader’s mind to be sorta obsessed with the text due to the author’s use of diction.
  3. What do poems sound like?
    1. Poems sound like stories that tend to have a catchy rhythm to it tending to have extended metaphors throughout
  4. How is a poem like a song?
    1. With the iambic pentameter (in select few of poems) and the rhyme scheme into play, the poem really gets into a tune where the reader goes with the flow.
  5. How can it be like a story?
    1. It can touch upon the themes that a story may convey throughout the whole novel in a couple of stanzas. Plus, it even leaves a more lasting effect to the readers.
  6. Have you ever written a poem?
    1. I wrote a poem once in English II for a project on Ender’s Game in the perspective of the protagonist, Ender.
  7. Would you like to?
    1. Once I believe that I can create a complex piece similar of Edgar Allan Poe or Emily Dickens.

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