Physically As if the Top Term Paper

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A similar use of rhyme and meter is deployed in ballads and other traditional poetic forms. Poetry's advantage in heightening language but also revealing character as well as creating plots and dramas is shown in the theater, such as the Greek, Roman, and Elizabethian theater.

Perhaps the best definition of poetry is not that it uses certain forms, such as sonnets, or contains a specific metrical style, such as iambic pentameter, but that is language where the conscious and deliberate use of language matters just as much as the plot, character, or the point of the sentence structure.
Poetry has been seen as the voice of a collective, as in ancient times, or of the individual writing against society, as with the English Romantics Keats, Byron, and Shelley, and the American Romantic poet Emily Dickinson. Some poets today use no form. Others create new forms, or infuse old forms with new subjects. But the choice to embrace or eschew form, rhyme, and the use of metaphor, similes, plot, or images is always the focus….....

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