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Free verse is great, when used by great poets, but it seems that it has more recently become a way for amateur poets to be lazy. To take opinions, expressed in prose and convince the world its poetry. What is the beauty of poetry if not in seeing how the poet commands the language? To write a sonnet, To write a limerick, To use iambic pentameter, The poet must form the language to fit the structure, accomplish the meter. The poet has to find creative ways of expressing a thought that fits within the structure. Free verse does 'free the poet' to express ideas. There is a lot of great free verse poetry. Because it allows for an arrangement of ideas without a strict form. Sadly it also frees the poet to be, Well, un-poetic. Is it a poem, really, with not a single simile, no metaphore, hyperbole, no alliteration, no assoonance, no meter, no rhyme? If your not using any poetic devices at all, is this really poetry? Or just prose in disguise?
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Dec 29, 2010
Dec 29, 2010 at 8:57 AM UTC
Lazy Free-Verser
Free verse is great, when used by great poets, but it seems that it has more recently become a way for amateur poets to be lazy. To take opinions, expressed in prose and convince the world its poetry. What is the beauty of poetry if not in seeing how the poet commands the language? To write a sonnet, To write a limerick, To use iambic pentameter, The poet must form the language to fit the structure, accomplish the meter. The poet has to find creative ways of expressing a thought that fits within the structure. Free verse does 'free the poet' to express ideas. There is a lot of great free verse poetry. Because it allows for an arrangement of ideas without a strict form. Sadly it also frees the poet to be, Well, un-poetic. Is it a poem, really, with not a single simile, no metaphore, hyperbole, no alliteration, no assoonance, no meter, no rhyme? If your not using any poetic devices at all, is this really poetry? Or just prose in disguise?
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Dec 29, 2010
Dec 29, 2010 at 8:57 AM UTC
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