In this article, I compare the differences between the following six poems which I read and analyzed in English class. 'Havisham' (Duffy), 'Browning', 'Armitage', 'Duffy', 'On My First Sonne' (Johnson) and 'Lefty Education' (Duffy). In order to discuss ways of expressing violence, each poem has the meaning of death, I strongly use language, structure, and image. I will explore why characters behave, their responsibilities, and why they are responsible for it.
To understand how the world without poetry will become, we must first understand how poetry affects our world. Poetry is an expression of emotion, evoke a strong emotion, so poetry affects us. Poetry is also related to other ways of expressing emotions like music. Poetry is also a wonderful source of inspiration - songs often encourage people to move and speak.
Poetry is very important. Poetry is a literary work using sound, o's rhythm and meaning expresses the world in a surprisingly imaginative way. Poetry supports literacy, building community and emotional literacy, building community and poetry, and promoting emotional flexibility. Poetry will help everyone and build a community. Poetry also helps the baby to grow up. Poetry expands the place to talk and listen. Poetry builds resilience between children and adults
Let's get started. I need poetry. I really do. Poetry promotes culture, builds community, and promotes emotional recovery. It can cross other boundaries. April is the month of the poetry of the people. Please bring poetry to mind, family, classroom, school. Here are five reasons why our school needs poetry. Reason 1: Poetry helps us understand each other and build community. In this blog I used poetry at the beginning of the year to explain how to find out where his birthplace and hometown come from. Poetry allows children to draw sketches of their own life and draws painful experiences with metaphor, image, symbolic words, or parts that can not be shared yet. Poetry allows children to use the language - to fulfill the purpose of deep inside (grammar, punctuation, case sensitivity, thinking about e e. Cummings) and finding voices, expressions, communities