Narrative Poem
A narrative poem is a type of poetry that tells a story. It often includes characters, a plot, and a setting, similar to a short story. These poems can vary in length and may use rhyme and meter, but their primary focus is on the unfolding of events.
Many famous works, such as “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe and “The Ballad of Sir Patrick Spens”, are examples of narrative poems. They engage readers by combining the emotional depth of poetry with the storytelling elements found in prose, making them a unique and captivating form of literature.