Poetry is one of the most overrated genres when readers seek for aesthetics, but it is also the most underrated genre when it comes to technicalities and structure. Most people view poetry as a field where beauty and aesthetic is found; however, there is a more deeper perspective when it comes to this genre all you have to do is to look closer.
If you are a bibliophile, you can observe that poetry books are more expensive than stand along novels. Haven’t you questioned why is it that way when in fact poetry books — like Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur, Memories by Lang Leav, and The Color of Love by Raymond Quattlebaum, cannot even fill a page with words while novels, such as The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Our Chemical Hearts by Krystal Sutherland, and One Caregiver’s Journey by Eleanor Gaccetta, contain a thousand words?
But the beauty of a literary work and its value isn’t found on its word count and length, it is more on its meaning and how it impacts people. Hence, it is one of the misconceptions about poetry. If you want to learn more about the subject, provided below are the myths of writing poems that you should know.
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