Narrative Poetry: Types, History, and Use
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A Theresa Marie Poem
The three main types of poetry are narrative, lyrical
and dramatic. The narrative poem can be described simply as a poem with
a plot. It may be short or long or simple or complex. The only part
which matters is that it tells a story which is often nondramatic and
holds an objective regular scheme and meter. The four main types of
narrative poems are ballad, epic, idyll, and lay.
Many narrative poems are performance pieces. They hold oral traditions in which poetry was used as a way of memorization. The meter, alliteration, and kennings helps bards better remember the stories which were used to tell of traditions, the happiness of life, and life's deepest troubles.
The epic narrative is perhaps one of the single most important parts of the narrative genre. An epic is a long narrative which contains details of heroic deeds and events significant to specific cultures or nations. The epic poem has been written for at least as long as the time of Homer--who wrote the epics Iliad and Odyssey. Today, epics are used to tell imaginative and re-imaged heroic stories.
Without narrative poetry, many of the stories we love, like Robin Hood and the story of Troy, may not exist today. History and much of what we know about ancient life, politics, and warfare would only be left to our imagination.
Find out more about the three types of poetry.
The Four Types of Narratives
- Ballad
- A poem similar to a folk tale which uses a repeated refrain. This means that every few stanzas a portion of the poem is repeated, much like a song.
- Epic
- A long, serious poem which tells the story of a hero. Think of stories like Odyssey or Ben-Hur.
- Idyll
- A poem about either an idolized country scene or about the heroes of yesteryear. This could also include the story of Odyssey, except for different reasons. An idyll speaks of someone or something in a way that it should be idolized. For example, today many stories of Ghandi or Martin Luther King, Jr. could be written about in an idyll. However, an even better example could be George Washington.
- Lay
- A long poem which was sung by medieval minstrels. The long poems generally were about the news of the day or historical facts they wished to be passed along throughout the countryside.
History and Use of Narratives
A narrative may be an entire novel or a simple short story. Some narratives are divided into interrelated groups like the Canterbury Tales. Some narratives are larger and made up of both prose and poetic interludes; an example of this type of narrative is The Cremation of Sam McGee.Many narrative poems are performance pieces. They hold oral traditions in which poetry was used as a way of memorization. The meter, alliteration, and kennings helps bards better remember the stories which were used to tell of traditions, the happiness of life, and life's deepest troubles.
The epic narrative is perhaps one of the single most important parts of the narrative genre. An epic is a long narrative which contains details of heroic deeds and events significant to specific cultures or nations. The epic poem has been written for at least as long as the time of Homer--who wrote the epics Iliad and Odyssey. Today, epics are used to tell imaginative and re-imaged heroic stories.
Without narrative poetry, many of the stories we love, like Robin Hood and the story of Troy, may not exist today. History and much of what we know about ancient life, politics, and warfare would only be left to our imagination.
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A Theresa Marie Poem
Cloud Nine So Divine
Never knew how sweet your kisses could be
They tasted like candy-coated sugar free
As we were enraptured with innocence so real
For we were hypnotized within exquisite lovers feel
Felt like I was floating on cloud number nine
Never knew that this tastiness could be so divine
I’m enveloped in your passions of desire
Never knew I could be inflamed in heated fire
As your sugar coated kisses does travel
To the unknown chartered places of heated navel
I feel your creativeness is thus caressing me
As you fulfill our lover’s passions beyond ecstasy
Fore we’re both capsizing like a symphony of waves
Surely you can feel our unique silhouettes concave
Endearingly we float on a rose petal upon our heart
So we’ll be tasting all the sweetest desires in
rhapsodies song of pure golden chart
While we’re both enhanced together on cloud nine
Feeling, feelings of tastiness of loving so divine.
a short ballad poem by Sally White
i think of the days
as a ball of yarns,
although a long way to go,
also colorful,
we have to pull it
a little at a time,
so that we see some
hope in a form of love...
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Palpable rhythms
http://voiceofheart-bijaylaxmi.blogspot.com/2015/01/evening-walk.html
Magaly
http://pagan-culture.blogspot.com/2014/10/i-will-sleep-skyclad-tonight.html
numerounity
http://www.numerounity.com/2015/02/enter-joker.html
Nickers and Ink
http://nickersandinkblog.blogspot.com/2014/10/of-mice-and-mien-poetic-glance-perhaps.html
picturesque words
http://bekkiespicturesquewords.blogspot.com/2014/12/finally-here.html
skylover
http://kerryoconnorpoems.blogspot.com/2015/02/discourse.html
angieinspired
https://angieinspired.wordpress.com/2015/02/23/day-6-while-i-was-sleeping/
the passionate crone
http://passionatecrone.blogspot.com.au/2015/01/wet-mornings.html
grapeling
https://grapeling.wordpress.com/2015/02/20/remorse-code/
georgeplace poetry
https://georgeplaceblog.wordpress.com/2015/02/19/is-it-a-dream
eternal
spirit is eternal,
overcoat wears out,
all is sublime, mental,
never in doubt...
Don
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i laugh
you became a pro
pick up the blocks
around the world
someone misses you
it's not me!
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We Agree On Love
The time has come, for us to see.
That our love was meant to be.
The time has come, for us to see this through.
You will see that we agree.
You will see that we agree on love.
Love, love, love, love..
Love, love, love..
We agree on love..
The time has come, for us to see.
It's you for me, and me for you.
The time has come, for us to see this through.
You will see that we agree.
You will see that we agree on love.
Love, love, love, love..
Love, love, love..
We agree on love..
We finally see this coming true.
It's you for me, and me for you.
We finally see our love is coming through.
You will see that we agree.
You will see that we agree on love.
Love, love, love, love..
Love, love, love..
We agree on love.
We agree on love.....
Love Song By Kim Robin Edwards
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