Published 2022-12-15
Keywords
- Shakespeare,
- Traditional Poetry,
- New Poetry,
- Haiku
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Abstract
Starting with Sangam compositions, today's traditional poetry, new poetry, Haiku, Ganyu, Limerick, Limerick Haiku, Sonnet, and Cuckoo, many kinds of experimental efforts are still lively today. To write a poem in prose order, first, grammatical data such as letters, words, objects, syllables, and patterns are necessary. In the modern living environment, there is not enough time for the creator and the reader. Simple forms like new poems, haikus, and poems are blooming and spreading fragrance in many forms. Imagery is significant in poetic techniques. An image is something that a poet experiences and, thus, clears from his mind. The idea that is used by the poet to express itself through comparing and understanding external objects turns into an image. The poet triumphs over the image as an aesthetic expression of his intention. In this way, this article examines the importance of metamorphoses in Shakespeare's poetry.
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