Poetry and Storytelling
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, such as sonnets, haikus, or free verse, and often relies on sound, imagery, and symbolism to create meaning. Poets use techniques like rhyme and meter to enhance the musical quality of their work.
Storytelling is the art of conveying narratives, whether through spoken word, written text, or visual media. It involves characters, plots, and settings, allowing audiences to engage with the story emotionally and intellectually. Both poetry and storytelling share the goal of connecting with people, evoking feelings, and sharing experiences through creative expression.