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POETRY INSIGHT

6/16/2013

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Understanding Poetry
                     by Stu Leventhal

From limericks to ballads to song and music lyrics, poems come in a lot of varieties; cute rhymes, free verse, Haiku, Odes, Sonnets are just some of the more popular styles. People from all walks of life have been using poetry to express themselves for thousands of years. Poems and poetry are short pieces of literary art. Writing poetry appeals to many new, creative writing students because poems have a reputation of being fun, cute and much less scholarly and intimidating than other literary subjects. Students are already familiar with many forms of poetry, be it through childhood nursery rhymes, popular radio songs, national anthems, religious prayers, commercial advertisement jingles and humorous marketing promotional slogans. Yes, poetry is one form of literature marketers love to exploit in order to gain publicity for their products.

The seemingly simplicity of many of our beloved poems can be deceiving. Often many hours of thought go into perfecting a few lines or a single phrase or stanza which we, the audience, take for granted. As a form of art, artists, in this case, poets have been known to fret for days on end over their search for a single, perfect word; similar to the painter who agonizes over the perfect shade of green and blue with which to highlight a portrait’s eyes. Sometimes poets work on a poem for years before being satisfied enough to proclaim it is finally ready to share with the rest of us.

Poetry, as literature, like all types of literature, gets tougher for an author to express oneself the shorter the written piece is due to the less amount of words one can use and the less time available within which to deliver ones ideas fully and in a way they can be shared and totally understood by others. Generally, creative writing and especially poetry is a contradiction to the natural and easily understandable assumption that a shorter piece of text should be less difficult to complete than a longer piece of text. But, because they are a considerably artsy format of literature, poems are much more complicated and sophisticated than they at first appear. Poems bring true meaning to the quim; large things sometimes come in small packages. The message portrayed through a few lines of quality poetry can deliver a powerful wallop of meaning and insight.

"I am disgraced, impeach'd and baffled here,

Pierced to the soul with slander's venom'd spear,                          

The which no balm can cure but his heart-blood

Which breathed this poison." - Richard II, Shakespeare

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Understanding the World of the Poet

6/16/2013

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                   POET LAUREATES                     
                     by Stuart Leventhal

Poets are the artists of language. Poetry is the skill of creating, molding, modifying and elevating commonly spoken words and everyday phrases into artistic expressions.

Many poems are written in the form of repetitive verse using musical like meters and rhyme with a focus on presenting words and communications in a more aesthetically ear-pleasing fashion. But, any composition written using an imaginative form of language can be considered a poem.

Thus, we have the phrase ‘poetic license’ which stands for giving poets a free hand in breaking traditional rules of grammar, spelling, punctuation, formal diction and factual definition so they can ply their craft. The poet laureate is the title given to a renowned poet of distinction.

A poetic verse is a short burst of communication, similar to a paragraph, only in poetry there is a distinct importance to the length and phonic sound of the phrase or short bundle of phrases. Poems are arranged in compilations of lines usually, all similarly structure, called stanzas that are more orderly formed than common textual paragraphs.

The stanzas of a poem usually all conform to the same beat or rhythm sometimes referred to as the poetic meter. When viewed on a page the verses or stanzas of a poem usually appear to all be similar in length and grouped in a distinct, repeating pattern.

These written verses when strung together come to make up inspirational expressions, whimsical musings and innovative communications. Thus a poem generally has a much bigger meaning and many times, even multiple meanings besides its literal, on the surface interpretation.

Poems have been defined as sentimental writing but they are much more. Poetry is putting words to use for more than their literal intended meanings and expanding their purpose. To this end, Poets exploit every aspect of a word and groups of words; their sound, tone, rhythm, formal definition, sentiment and emotional responses.

Our Poet Laureates are considered some of the most intelligent, gifted, imaginative human beings of Man’s history...

Hailed for their awe inspiring, phenomenal gifts of expression, their poems are coveted as genius examples of art as well as being studied as genius examples of human development in learning and knowledge.

With vision and imagination man’s poets elevate common language and communication to a mystical level that goes beyond even truth, fact, historical records and even challenges our known laws of nature and physics themselves.

In regard to poetry, there are no limitations and nothing is impossible.


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