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开始:2025-02-10

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Tells a story with a plot, characters, and often a hero’s journey. - Epic: Long, grand poems about legendary figures or historical events (e.g., The Odyssey by Homer). - Ballad: Short, musical poems with repetitive stanzas, often recounting folk tales

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Tells a story with a plot, characters, and often a hero’s journey.

 

- Epic: Long, grand poems about legendary figures or historical events (e.g., The Odyssey by Homer).

 

- Ballad: Short, musical poems with repetitive stanzas, often recounting folk tales, love, or tragedy (e.g., "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge).

 

- Metrical Romance: Focuses on chivalry, adventure, or romantic narratives (e.g., Sir Gawain and the Green Knight).

 

2. Lyric Poetry

 

Expresses personal emotions, thoughts, or experiences, often with musicality and subjectivity.

 

- Sonnet: A 14-line poem with a strict rhyme scheme (e.g., Shakespeare’s sonnets, like Sonnet 18).

 

- Ode: A formal, elevated poem celebrating a person, idea, or nature (e.g., "Ode to a Nightingale" by John Keats).

 

- Elegy: Mourns the dead or reflects on loss (e.g., "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard" by Thomas Gray).

 

- Limerick: A humorous, five-line poem with a playful rhyme pattern (AABB A), often ending in a witty twist.

 

3. Dramatic Poetry

 

Resembles dialogue or drama, meant to be performed or convey character emotions.

 

- Dramatic Monologue: A single speaker reveals their psyche or story in a fictional context (e.g., "My Last Duchess" by Robert Browning).

 

- Verse Play: Plays written primarily in poetic form, such as iambic pentameter (e.g., Shakespeare’s Hamlet or Romeo and Juliet).

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