No. A poem can be great just for its use of language and rhythm. For example, some poems are like a beautiful painting in words, creating a vivid image or mood without a story. 'Ode to a Nightingale' by Keats is not really a story but a profound exploration of the poet's reaction to the song of a nightingale.
Not at all. There are many forms of poetry that don't rely on storytelling. Concrete poems, for instance, are often more about the visual arrangement of words on the page. And some minimalist poems are just a few words that capture a single, powerful idea or feeling, without any narrative element.
No. Some poems are more about expressing emotions like love, sadness or anger without really telling a story. For example, many haikus focus on capturing a moment in nature and the feelings it evokes rather than narrating an event.
No. Poems can be abstract, focusing on ideas or concepts rather than a story. An experimental poem might play with language and form to explore a philosophical idea, not to tell a story.
No. Some poems are more about expressing emotions, like love, sadness, or joy, without necessarily telling a story. For example, many haikus focus on capturing a moment or a feeling rather than narrating an event.
Well, it depends on how you define 'good'. Some people might argue that a comic that doesn't tell a story but instead offers thought - provoking imagery or social commentary can be considered good. But in general, for a large part of the audience, a story is an important part of what makes a comic appealing. It gives a structure and a purpose to the illustrations and the text. So, while it's not an absolute requirement, story - telling often plays a significant role in making a comic well - regarded.
These poems may also rely on the power of suggestion. Instead of telling a story, they give hints and let the reader's imagination fill in the blanks. For example, a poem might describe a strange object and leave it up to the reader to decide what it means or what it might be related to, rather than spelling out a story.
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Generally speaking, ancient poems in novels needed annotations. This was because the copyright of ancient poems usually belonged to the author himself, not the publishing house or the publishing company that owned the copyright. Therefore, if the novel quoted ancient poetry, it needed to be noted according to the copyright law to indicate the source and intention of the quote. The notes could briefly introduce the background, author, and the time of creation of the poem, as well as the content, theme, style, and other key information of the poem. At the same time, it could also analyze and explain the images, allusions, and meanings of words in the poems to help readers better understand the plot and character settings of the novel. However, annotations were not necessary. If the author could understand and explain the poem himself or use more understandable language to quote it, then there was no need for annotations.
Yes, some lyric poems can tell a story, but not all. Some focus more on expressing emotions and inner thoughts rather than following a clear narrative.
It depends. Some poems can be fictional, using imagination and creative storytelling. But not all poems are necessarily fictional; some are based on real experiences or emotions.
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