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Modern poems can be classified according to different criteria, and here are a few common ways to classify them:
Classification according to language form: Modern poetry can be divided into different language forms such as free verse, prose poetry, long poetry, and short poetry.
According to the classification of creative style: modern poetry can be divided into symbolist poetry, realist poetry, lyrical poetry, philosophical poetry, political poetry and other different creative styles.
Classification according to the theme of poetry: Modern poetry can be divided into different themes such as love poems, nature poems, social poems, historical poems, etc.
According to the characteristics of poetry, modern poetry can be divided into formalist poems, linguistic and perceptual poems, profound poems, and vivid poems.
There are several common ways to classify modern poetry, and different classification methods can help us better understand and appreciate modern poetry works.
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Modern poetry is divided into rhythmic poetry and free verse according to form. By genre: fairy tale poems, allegorical poems, prose poems, rhyme poems, etc. According to the mode of expression: narrative poetry, lyric poetry. According to length: micro poems, small poems, short poems, long poems.
Modern poetry, also known as "vernacular poetry", can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty at the earliest, and is a kind of poetry. Modern poetry is free in form, rich in meaning, and focuses on the use of imagery rather than rhetoric, which completely breaks through the characteristics of ancient poetry of "gentleness and generosity, sorrow but not complaint", and emphasizes more freedom and openness, straightforward statement and communication between the "sensible and the intangible".
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Modern poetry can be categorized in a number of different ways, and here are some of the common ways to classify them:
1 According to the form of expression of poetry:
Free verse, prose poems, lyric poems, narrative poems, philosophical poems, allegorical poems, etc.
2 According to the theme and content of the poem:
Love poems, hometown poems, social criticism poems, war poems, life philosophy poems, etc.
3. According to the artistic technique and style of the poem:
Symbolist poetry, surrealist poetry, modernist poetry, postmodern poetry, etc.
4 Depending on the author's nationality, region or language:
Anglo-American modern poetry, French modern poetry, Latin American modern poetry, Chinese modern poetry, etc.
It should be noted that the above classification methods are not completely independent of each other, and a poem may meet multiple classification criteria at the same time.
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Classification: 1. According to the form: rhythmic poetry, free verse.
2. According to genre: fairy tale poems, allegorical poems, prose poems, rhyme poems, etc.
3. According to the mode of expression: narrative poems, lyric poems.
4. According to the length of the poem: micro poems, small poems, short poems, long poems.
Modern poetry is free in form, rich in meaning, and focuses on the use of imagery rather than rhetoric, which completely breaks through the characteristics of ancient poetry of "gentleness and generosity, sorrow but not complaint", and emphasizes more freedom and openness, straightforward statement and communication between the "sensible and the intangible".
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Classification: 1. According to the form: rhythmic poetry, free verse.
2. According to genre: fairy tale poems, allegorical poems, prose poems, rhyme poems, etc.
3. According to the mode of expression: narrative poems, lyric poems.
4. According to the length of the poem: micro poems, small poems, short poems, long poems.
Modern poetry is free in form, rich in meaning, and focuses on the use of imagery rather than rhetoric, which completely breaks through the characteristics of ancient poetry of "gentleness and generosity, sorrow but not complaint", and emphasizes more freedom and openness, straightforward statement and communication between the "sensible and the intangible".
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Classification: 1. According to the form: rhythmic poetry, free verse.
2. According to genre: fairy tale poems, allegorical poems, prose poems, rhyme poems, etc.
3. According to the mode of expression: narrative poems, lyric poems.
4. According to the length of the poem: micro poems, small poems, short poems, long poems.
Modern poetry is free in form, rich in meaning, and focuses on the use of imagery rather than rhetoric, which completely breaks through the characteristics of ancient poetry of "gentleness and generosity, sorrow but not complaint", and emphasizes more freedom and openness, straightforward statement and communication between the "sensible and the intangible".
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<>1, "The Grove in the City" The ants and flying insects in the grove, these humble lives are coming with spring, under the soil, I heard the sound of earthworms crawling, and smashed open the door closed by the dirt with their soft heads. In the meadow of the grove I saw a herd of goats, waving their long beards and groaning, shaking my youth and soul, and a black goat, coming towards me, with tears of happiness on its face. 2, "Pushing Open the Gate of Spring" heard a bird call.
In the city, there are a few primroses, they dare not enter the city, only cheer and jump outside the effect, they are as simple as farmers in the countryside, let me germinate a kind of closeness. They're my friends! It was as if they were relatives I had met by chance, looking for unknown bugs and making friendly noises to their companions.
In addition to the effect, I fell in love with the sound of birds, and in the contention of birds, I pushed open the door of spring.
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