• Senshi@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    At the risk of outing my ignorance: what makes this a poem? I have a hard time reading it with “rhythm” because it lacks rhyme, and the line breaks seem almost arbitrarily meaningless as well.

    I feel it is much closer to a “plain” parable, but I’m really not versed in literary science.

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      1 month ago

      I’m uncouth too, because this just seems like extra line breaks to make it “poetic”. I don’t mind the parable, though.

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        1 month ago

        Oh, I actually like the story as well, it’s well written and provokes thought and reflection, which makes it very laudable.

        I am just genuinely curious if I missed something in terms of classification.

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      My understanding is that to be poetry it tries to evoke the emotion captured in an experience. Frequently this is accompanied by rhythm and measure but certainly isn’t a requirement.