The Importance Of Structure In Poetry

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How a writer organizes and structures their pieces is a key component in how the reader interprets it. Interpretation is important when trying to understand a writer’s work. Depending on the content of the work, there are various ways to structure writings. Different writing formats may inflict different emotions depending on the message you are trying to get across. Certain topics are better understood through specific structures. A story of your childhood struggles may convey more emotion through a poem rather than a book just as a political story would be better understood as a book instead of a poem. Some examples of different structures may include novels, poems, and films.
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Poets do this successfully by taking advantage of literary devices. In most cases, there is a deeper meaning behind the surface of the words in poetry, the writers want you to think deeper into the text and interpret messages, symbols, and sometimes meaning. Within their words, poets create imagery which influences the reader to better imagine the words they’re reading. The word choice and rhythm of words greatly affects our reactions and understanding of the poems. Especially with personal written poetry, the poet creates a connection between themselves and the reader. They allow us to feel what their feeling and share similar emotions. In a way that could be their purpose. Take Laura Tohe for example, in her book No Parole Today she discusses a murder suicide involving someone close to her. With an average book, she wouldn’t be able to give off her emotions as well as she can through rhythm and word choice in a poem. In the poem “Body Identified” she creates a dramatic effect through her choice in words and rhythm, allowing us to react emotionally to what is going on. A letter can be an effective way to give a message or even persuade an audience. It is more effective than a poem because it would be taken more seriously. Especially in regards to the content. Take into consideration Martin Luther King Jr and the Letter from Birmingham Jail. He was able to effectively convey his message and purpose by his structure of paragraphs and choice of words. The way he breaks up his topics into paragraphs easily guides the reader through all he has to say without getting confused in the

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