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  2. Poetry is a form of language that evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience or a specific emotional response through sound and rhythm. Learn about the history, characteristics, and examples of poetry from various traditions and genres.

  3. poetry - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    Poetry is a type of literature that uses language, sound, and rhythm to express ideas and emotions. Learn about the different forms, styles, and devices of poetry, and see examples from famous poets.

  4. Poetry - Form, Rhyme, Meter | Britannica

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    Poetry is a form of literature that uses language to create effects of sound, meaning, and emotion. Learn how poetry differs from prose in tone, pace, and attention, and see examples of both from various authors and periods.

  5. Haiku is a Japanese poetic form of 17 syllables in three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables. Learn about its history, masters, and examples, as well as its influence on other languages and literatures.

  6. Slam poetry is a form of performance poetry that combines elements of writing, competition, and audience participation. It originated in Chicago in the 1980s and has inspired poetry slams around the world and influenced modern culture.

  7. poetry summary | Britannica

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    Poetry is a form of literature that uses language to create an emotional response through meaning, sound, and rhythm. Learn about poetry's characteristics, techniques, and examples from various genres and periods, such as Surrealism, Fluxus, and The Canterbury Tales.

  8. English literature - Poetry, Verse, Sonnets | Britannica

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    An overview of poetry in English literature from the 20th century, covering various styles, themes, and poets. Learn about the history of poetry, from New Apocalypse to narrative verse, and its relation to culture, society, and history.

  9. Epic is a long narrative poem recounting heroic deeds, often based on oral tradition. Learn about the origins, features, and types of epic poetry, from Homer to Milton, from Japan to Europe.

  10. Poetry - Imagery, Metaphor, Rhyme | Britannica

    www.britannica.com/art/poetry/Poetry-as-a-mode-of-thought-the-Protean-encounter

    Poetry - Imagery, Metaphor, Rhyme: In the fourth book of the Odyssey Homer tells the following strange tale. After the war at Troy, Menelaus wanted very much to get home but was held up in Egypt for want of a wind because, as he later told Telemachus, he had not sacrificed enough to the gods.

  11. poetry - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    Learn what poetry is, how it differs from prose, and why it is important. Explore the history, types, and purposes of poetry with examples from various cultures and periods.