Concrete Poetry
A concrete poem is one that draws much of its power from the way the text appears situated on the page.
The actual shape of the lines of text may create a swan's neck, an altar, a geometric pattern, or a set of wings, which in some direct way connects to the meaning of the words. Also called "shaped poetry" and "visual poetry".
For example:
The actual shape of the lines of text may create a swan's neck, an altar, a geometric pattern, or a set of wings, which in some direct way connects to the meaning of the words. Also called "shaped poetry" and "visual poetry".
For example:
"What is Poetry?"
By: Mr. Myatovic's D block English class
By: Mr. Myatovic's D block English class
"What is Poetry?"
By: Mr. Myatovic's C block English class
By: Mr. Myatovic's C block English class