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David Jones
@storydj
if a poem has no rhyme and no structure is it still a poem (why/why not)?
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eunika🍒
@eunika.eth
Yes but imo it’s probably a bad one. You should know the rules before you can break the rules. Despite the poem being unrhymed and unstructured I’d say that someone who understands the rhetorical devices of poetry but chooses not to use the most basic ones they will still use something - rhythm, onomatopoeia, chiasmus, metonymy etc. Poems are like songs - the good ones stick in your head and you don’t know why until you understand what makes them work. They shouldn’t be just a jumble of words.
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David Jones
@storydj
Many good points raised here - reminds me a bit of that old story of Picasso, learning all the “rules” of painting and form before he eventually broke them all
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eunika🍒
@eunika.eth
Exactly. I think this applies across all creative fields
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