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The Word Plum: How Sound and Alliteration Create a Fascinating Poem
The purpose of poetry is to help people understand how the world works around them; it is to help readers comprehend that not everyone thinks alike on certain topics or issues. Poetry at times can make a reader feel confused or lost. There is poetry that is simple, and then there is poetry that is odd that needs to be read repeatedly or taken notes about to finally understand the point the author is trying to make. Poems can be written in diverse ways as long as they are able to captivate an audience. Even poems that have only three lines can still have the power to mesmerise readers, and this is because sometimes only one word can provoke many emotions. Throughout the years, poetry has been written to express various kinds of emotions such as anger, happiness, and sadness. In poems, writers utilize different techniques to create a message or theme. The poem, The Word Plum, written by Helen Chasin, utilizes sound and alliteration to convey the message of the poem, which is that words have the power to create emotions.
By Diani Alvarenga4 years ago in Poets





