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What is subjective poetry?

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Answered by Sudhanshubaranwal
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the poetry on the basis of subject- matter is broadly divided into two parts. One is subjective poetry and other is objective poetry.

The subject matter of the subjective poetry is concerned with the poet's own thoughts and feelings. The poet describe 'his own reflection' upon what he has seen or heard. Whatever the subject may be the poet's mind is centred on his own thoughts and feelings.

Subjective poetry is the product of civilisation. The lyric and elegy represent subjective poetry.


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Answered by qwcricket10
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Subjective poetry is a type of poetry that describes the poet's thoughts and emotions.

  • Through rhythm and style expressing the ideas and feelings is an art form known as poetry.
  • When the poet describes through his poem more about his feelings, thoughts, personal experience, etc. then that poetry is subjective poetry.
  • This type of poetry attracts people very much, as it deals with the poet's personal views and thoughts.
  • The poet tries to display or present his feeling, his views, his thoughts, etc. about the topic of that particular poem.

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