What is the use of poetry in our history?

What is the use of poetry in our history?

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Q. What is the use of poetry in our history?

Poetry as an art form predates written text. The earliest poetry is believed to have been recited or sung, employed as a way of remembering oral history, genealogy, and law.

Q. What is poetry mostly about?

Poetry, literature that evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience or a specific emotional response through language chosen and arranged for its meaning, sound, and rhythm.

Q. When did poetry become popular?

In one form or another, poetry has been around for thousands of years. However, we might think of the epic poem as the first instance of poetry, appearing as early as the 20th century B.C. Jumping hundreds of years ahead, we might turn, then, to the sonnet form and its early appearance in the 13th century.

Q. How is poetry still relevant today?

Poetry is so important because it helps us understand and appreciate the world around us. Poetry teaches us how to live. Poetry is like the Windex on a grubby car window—it bares open the vulnerabilities of human beings so we can all relate to each other a little better.

Q. Why poetry is so important?

Poetry is a form of expression. Writing it lets us get out our feelings and thoughts on a subject while reading it encourages us to connect and find meaning in our experiences. Poetry can have a positive impact on the social and emotional learning of children. It may offer them a new way of thinking about something.

Q. What is the poet opinion about the world?

Answer: According to the poet, the world will end due to the ‘fire’, which symbolises desire. But if the world had to end twice then it will be due to the hatred symbolised by ‘ice’. The poet feels that there is enough hatred in the world that is spreading among the people.

Q. Which ideas does the poet support more?

Which idea does the poet support more? Ans. The two ideas mentioned are that the world will end in fire or in ice. Though the poet thinks both are great for destruction, yet he seems to favour the idea of the destruction of the world in a fire a little more than in ice.

Q. What does ice symbolize?

It is a symbol of rigidity, frigidity, the waters of the earth as opposed to the fresh and living WATER of the fountain of Paradise. It is coldness, absence of love, difficult and unexplored territory not conducive to human life and life in general. With winter, the season of death.

Q. What do you think would be enough to destroy the world can fire and ice contribute to it?

Answer: Both fire and ice some say the world that will destroy it so far by changing according to atmosphere. It is now changing with perish twice and thus it should undergo natural disasters to destroy the world. So, fire and ice took major contribution and exactly are human beings takes part in the planet.

Q. Which two ideas about how the world will end?

The two ideas mentioned are that the world will end in fire or in ice. Though the poet thinks both are great for destruction, yet he seems to favour the idea of the destruction of the world in a fire a little more than in ice.

Q. What does fire and ice stands for and what is the general opinion regarding the world?

Answer: according to poet fire stands for desire and ice stands for the hatered all over the world. the general opinion regarding the world is fire is more destructing than ice but if it have to die twice than ice is sufficient to destroy it.

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