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How does contemporary regional filipino poetry apply the elements of poetry?

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Answered by TNSakshi
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The components of poetry are applied in contemporary regional Filipino poetry by using a variety of elements. The various elements of poems are senses, imagery, diction, rhyme scheme, word order, voice, figures of speech, symbolism and allegory, grammar, sound, structure etc.

  • Successful poets employ the poetic elements to communicate         particular meanings and themes.
  • Despite the fact that there are many poetic devices and ingredients, many poets are choosy in how they employ them.
  • They frequently pick the tool that produces the desired effect.
  • The writer describes their impressions of their writing using senses and visuals.
  • The author crafts imagery that the reader can experience via their senses by carefully selecting and phrasing words.
  • Visual imagery, olfactory imagery, gustatory imagery, tactile imagery, and auditory imagery are the basic categories used to classify the many sense experiences found in poetry.
Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The Answer is:

Poems in the Philippines are comparable to those in other regions of the world. Filipino poetry embraced romanticism in the 1900s, and countless love poems took off. Over time, poetry started to become increasingly formalist, with the focus shifting away from the topic itself and toward the style and language the poet employed.

  • Then, contemporary poetry emerged, and authors nowadays are more daring in their work.

Here are some poetry components that regional authors employ in their works.

  • The writer describes their thoughts of their subject or writing object using senses and visuals. The author crafts pictures that the reader may experience via their senses by carefully selecting and phrasing words.
  • Another crucial component of Filipino poetry is diction. In actuality, Filipino poets and authors take great attention in how they construct their poetry as well as the words they choose.
  • Diction is the combination of the words' denotative and connotative meanings in sentence, word, paragraph, or poetry.
  • When a poem is read aloud, the rhyme scheme determines how the author places the words, metres, line, and verses to produce a pleasing sound.
  • Its formality or informality will depend on how the poet wrote the poem.
  • The concept of a speaker is another poetic component that is commonly employed.
  • The voice that addresses the reader in the poetry is the speaker. It occasionally addresses itself as "I," "me," or in the 3rd person.
  • Additionally, you should be aware that not every speaker is a poet.
  • When composing the poem, the poet could have had in mind a different persona and may not have drawn the scenarios from personal experience.

Though heavily impacted by the country's former conquerors, Filipino poetry stands apart for its own characteristics. The poetry of the Philippines has a distinct voice.

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