Poetry and Drama
Poetry 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, and often relies on techniques like rhyme, meter, and imagery to create a musical quality and evoke feelings in the reader.
Drama refers to a genre of literature intended for performance, typically involving dialogue between characters. It encompasses various forms, such as plays and screenplays, and explores themes through conflict and resolution. Notable examples include works by William Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams, which highlight human experiences and emotions.