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Poetry QueSPER Research Plan Poetry Work Plan Note-taking Worksheets What is Poetry? Poetry has always defied definition probably because in order to define it we must use poetic language. Poetic language is not factual or precise. Definitions require factual and precise words. Poetry is filled with music, metaphor and allusions and often has layer upon layer of meaning. No simple, straightforward definition ever seems to capture the essence of poetry. So poetry is a mystery: it is writing that seems impossible to define because definitions are the opposite of poetry. Poetry sweeps us up into its world using ordinary words and structures but then refuses to let us see how we got there. Still, people try to define the indefinable. Consider some of these definitions below. Which ones are factual? Which ones are poetic? Which ones do you like best? Definitions of Poetry by Poets and Writers
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