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The poet employs such elements with the view of developing the poem out of the existing story. Poems have a particular structure and use the features of grammar differently. The relatively similar manner of use of language in the poem alongside depicts an attempt by the poet to develop a poem. Poems thus unlike other composition have peculiar structures and employ the different elements of language differently as discussed below. One of the most common features in poems and any other literary component is the need to communicate.
Every literary work must communicate specifically with the target audience. Most such works achieve this by having a definite structure and chronological flow of events. Unlike narratives, poems have a different way of narrating events. The structure of the poem requires the use of deliberate words and diction, which seeks to establish both the chronological flow of events and sustain the structure of the story. The story in the literary work centers upon the inevitable decline of empires that different leaders build to through art.
The simplistic plot thus provides the poet with the opportunity to develop an effective conflict with which he sustains the story to completion. The author manipulates several aspects of literature to help develop an effective story key among which is timing. . It thus becomes easier to manipulate the facts and tell the story differently. He thus develops conflicts capable of sustaining the story and does not face any form of the contradiction since his target audience cannot validate some of the claims in the poem (Kellner & Coleman, 2004).
The author understands the concept of creating a conflict; stories recount the actions around a conflict. An effective writer must develop and sustain a conflict within the material. The author achieves this by developing a protagonist and an antagonist with whom he thus sustains the story. The success in developing the conflicts succeeds in earning the audience interests in the poem thus drawing them to the piece. It develops the concept, his use of language becomes self-evident. The poet selects the words he uses in the poem carefully with the view of making an ideal poem while utilizing the most appropriate words.
The wording of the poem helps the poet achieve relevance and recognition among both his audience and his fellow poets. Coupled with the choice of words are the stylistic devices that help develop the poem. Among the evident stylistic devices in the poem are rhymes. Rhythm is one fundamental aspect of the poem than any other poet must always establish, rhythm helps to read and recite the poem. The poet must, therefore, explore different stylistic devices and word selection to help create a definite rhythm.
Among the basic of a poem that helps establish the rhythm is rhyming. Rhymes refer to a group of similarly sounding words used to construct poems. Such words are often placed at the end of a line and in a particular pattern with the view of aiding recital of the poem and to facilitate the flow. The poem develops a basic and definite rhyme pattern earlier enough thus developing an effective flow pattern from the beginning.
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