Poëzie
Poëzie is a form of literary art that uses rhythmic and often metaphorical language to express emotions, ideas, or stories. It can take various forms, including sonnets, haikus, and free verse, allowing poets to explore their creativity. Poëzie often emphasizes sound, imagery, and emotion, making it distinct from prose.
Throughout history, many cultures have produced their own styles of poëzie, reflecting their unique experiences and values. Notable poets like William Shakespeare and Emily Dickinson have made significant contributions to the art, influencing how poëzie is written and appreciated today.