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.Name and explain three important characteristics of modern poetry *
. Write a paragraph on some innovations in 20th century poetry *
. What kind of poems did W.B. Yeats write during the biginning ? namw any one of them *
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في حياتي علمني أغلى إنسان وأسقاني من حكمة كيف يبدأ أمل طريق الحياة وكيف أقتنص الفرص للسعادة وأمسك أول خيط يقودني لمستقبل اخر.رحمك الله ياوالدي ستبقى صورتك في مخيلتي ماحييت
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the characteristics of the modern poetry:
Formal characteristics
Open Form
Free verse
Discontinuous narrative
Juxtaposition
Intertextuality
Classical allusions
Borrowings from other cultures and languages
Unconventional use of metaphor
Metanarrative
Fragmentation
Multiple narrative points of view (parallax)
The single most common characteristic of modern poetry (in the European and American traditions, at least) is probably open form and free verse, which is quite different from the fixed forms and meters of traditional poetry. A reader of high-brow poetry today sometimes has to look around a bit to find modern sonnets or even ballads or other poems with regular line length, stanza length, meter, and end rhyme.
A second characteristic might be called fragmentation, juxtaposition, intertextuality (reference to other poems or other writings), and allusion. For an example of all of the above, see T.S. Eliot's long poem The Waste Land.
Not all recent poetry is "modern," of course. If this is an assignment, you may want to consider putting two poems from different centuries side by side -- two love poems, one by William Shakespeare and another by e.e. cummings -- and seeing what sorts of differences emerge.
. Write a paragraph on some innovations in 20th century poetry *
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What kind of poetry did W. B. Yeats write?
Yeats's verse can be divided into two periods, the first lasting from 1886 to about 1900. The poetry of this period shows a debt to Spenser, Shelley, and the Pre-Raphaelites. It centers on Irish mythology and themes and is mystical, slow-paced, and lyrical. Among the best-known poems of the period are "Falling of Leaves," "When You Are Old," and "The Lake Isle of Innisfree." Yeats edited William Blake 's works in 1893, and his own Poems were collected in 1895.
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في حياتي علمني أغلى إنسان وأسقاني من حكمة كيف يبدأ أمل طريق الحياة وكيف أقتنص الفرص للسعادة وأمسك أول خيط يقودني لمستقبل اخر.رحمك الله ياوالدي ستبقى صورتك في مخيلتي ماحييت
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