Types of poetry--Caption:
Broadly speaking,there are two types of poetry--Subjective poetry and,Objective poetry.
By subjective poetry we mean a kind of poetry in which the poet expresses himself.In this type of poetry,the poet is found to be an egotist.That is ,the poet speaks here about himself,about his own experiences of life.In this type of poetry the poet does not speak anything outside himself.Here he gives self-expression,self-analysis,self-projection and self-assertion.However,in subjective poetry the poet speaks completely about himself.
Example:
"Tintern Abbey"of WordsWorth is a subjective poem.
:-):-)By objective poetry,we mean a kind of poetry in which the poet does not speak any-thing about himself.Whatever he speaks here he speaks any-thing outside himself.That is here the poet is not an egotist.In other words,in an objective poetry,the poet dose not express his ownself.
Examples:
Keats's poem "To Autumn"is an objective poem.
"Ancient Mariner"of Coleridge is an objective poem.:-)
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ReplyDeleteBut Ancient Mariner starts with"I".
It's still an objectively written poem?
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