Too Poetic
"Too Poetic" is a term often used to describe a style of writing or expression that is overly elaborate or sentimental. It can refer to poetry or prose that prioritizes artistic language and imagery at the expense of clarity or straightforwardness. This style may resonate with some readers but can alienate others who prefer more direct communication.
In literature, "Too Poetic" can be seen in works that focus heavily on metaphor, simile, and symbolism, sometimes leading to confusion. Writers like John Keats and Emily Dickinson are known for their rich language, but their work can occasionally be critiqued for being excessively ornate or difficult to interpret.