Poetic Art Form

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Poetry is not facile subject to understand. Poetry is an art form that can be interpreted various ways. The meaning of each text of poetry relies on the readers, and the author 's emotional state of mind. When poetry is being read, it is not being read for fluency. These reading are to be analyzed and interpreted through an individual’s sight, intellection and sound. According to Louis Zokofsky, “ The test of poetry is the range of pleasure it affords at sight, sound, and intellectual. This is its purpose as art”. These three elements that are being presented by Zokofsky tailor the emotional feelings of pleasure. This settles the understanding of poetic art form.
Pleasure is also a subject of interpretation. Pleasure is defined as a happy …show more content…

Creativity begins to be involved while reading and seeing the where and how the author was feeling like. “Broken bottles were embedded in the walls around the house to scoop the kneecaps from a man 's legs or cut his hands to lace. On the windows there were gratings like those in liquor stores” (Forche, 6-8). This text shows the importance of sight. The image that is being portrayed in this text shows the life this family lives in. The neighborhood in which the family lives in can be infested with criminal activity. The “broken glass” composes this detailed picture of a green or brown sharpened glassed stuck to the wall. The jagged edges of the broken glass aiming towards the characters knees in position. This element in poetry is very important. It gives the reader a better understanding of the situation. A perfect example of Seamus Heaney. “wearing a poppy bruise on his left temple/he lay in the four foot box as in his cot./No gaudy scars, the bumper knocked him clear”(21-24). The explanation of a little kid that was killed and the exaggeration give the reader a better look of the poem. the “poppy bruise” shows where the small baby was hit during the accident. The beauiful color of that flower just sets of the text. The “four foot box” is exaggerating how young the …show more content…

So, “Flames” for instance, using fire instead of flames is no way to be compared. Flames gives out more of a dramatic scene. When you hear a normal fire, it cracks. If you hear something in flames, it sounds as something is being torched. In lines 3-5, the words self-destruction, and “Nemesis knocking at the door” gives the reader an adrenaline rush or sort of ambitious thoughts to the reading. The reason why is because self-destruction for example. Nemesis being presented as the bad. When the reader hears “Nemesis is knocking at your door” it sounds as if the world is going to end. In Heaney’s poem “Mid-term break” the reader also sees another great impact that is analyzed by sound. “In hers and coughed out angry tearless sighs” (13). “Angry tears” just gives out the energy of the character to the reader. That hate, love and disappointment that is leaked to the reader makes the sight become more alive and real. These sounds are relied on by the sight. the sound bring sight to

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