I can't get the 'overall feeling' without breaking it up and analyzing it yet..Originally posted by DeadPoet:We were taught in school to break the poem up and analysis it word-by-word or sentence by sentence.
But now I donÂ’t really do that, I tend to go for the overall feeling. I go for the flow of words. However if I suspect that the writer/poet have a hidden agenda in his/her work., then I will proceed digest it further by looking at words used, length of sentence, etc.
To me a good poem is one that is able to express the writer inner feeling successful to his/her audience. Thus love poems are usually easier to read and are the most common of all.
read about the poet's background.....the era....his upbringing.....Originally posted by MooKu:How does one "appreciate" poetry?
If I were given a piece of poetry and told to try and appreciate it, I think I'll start doing a critical analysis of it, armed with a pencil and eraser
How about yooooo?
True, be it dance, drama, books, or poems, it usually (though not always) reflected the authors social status, the social problems in his/her country, the state of the society, etc.Originally posted by FireIce:read about the poet's background.....the era....his upbringing.....
break down the words....think about why he chose to use this particular word instead of others......wat the composer trying to convey beneath those few lines.......
isit composed when he is happy, sad, angry, in despair, in desperation....
isit and outburst of joy, agony, pity.....
in chinese, it's called "yi4 jing4"
for value-added evaluation, can say do u agree or disagree with wat he/she trying to say......
can those feelings/situation be found in the modern day society........