What are the characteristics of the classical school of poetry?
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- Characteristics of Classical Poetry
Passion and Thought. Classical poems typically consist of a combination of thought and passion.
- Concentration in Classic Poetry. Concentration, when referred to in terms of classical poetry, means to focus on an idea or a point of argument.
- Conceit may be the foremost characteristic of classical poetry. Conceit is essentially a simile or comparison between two things that are not alike. When reading a conceit in classic poems, the dissimilarity between the things which are compared is so great that the reader is fully aware of it.
- Wit is revealed in the paradoxes utilized in classical poetry to explain underlying meanings. Wit can be used subtly in classical poems or overtly. Augustan poetry, a type of classical English poetry, was particularly known for its fondness of wit and the urbane, often in regard to Roman values.
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