The Artistic Structure in Prose Poetry
The Artistic Structure in Prose Poetry
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https://doi.org/10.58564/ma.v15i39.1885Keywords:
Keywords: Pioneers, characteristics, image, rhyme, prose.Abstract
The prose poem is an independent, open piece that does not adhere to rhyme or meter. It is unrhymed speech that relies on artistic poetic images and internal musical structure. It contains many suggestions and poetic images to compensate for the lack of meter in its poem. Arab poets were famous for writing such poems in the early twentieth century. Anyone who wants to give a name to a prose poem wants to "distinguish between poetry and meter, or between poetry and poetry and separate between them. Poetry is independent in itself and can be poetry or prose. A poem can be a prose poem as it can be a meter poem. A prose poem is also a composition between two opposites that have not been combined before, namely poetry and prose, poetry with its tools that they consider restrictions, and prose with its freedom or lack of these tools, although the texts of the language compose between prose and poetry. Since the inherited forms of poetry remained in those rules that became formal restrictions.
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