appeals to the
heart as prose appeals to the mind. The poet uses figures of speech to extend the literal sense
of a word so that it affects the emotions and feelings of the reader. Most often, poetry
expresses a personal concern or a serious observation which must be given due care and
attention. If these things are overtly expressed, they won't have the desired effect on a
reader. A critical response from the reader can be elicited only when he is subjected to deep
contemplation through the use of figurative language.
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Why is poetry often figurative?
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