Poetry and its Impact on American Society
Poetry and its Impact on American Society by Grant
Eckert
Though many people will still roll their eyes at the idea of
poetry, there is no disputing its impact on modern society. While
many of us still associate poetry with sing song rhymes, that is
only the beginning of this masterful art form. Poetry allows us to
capture emotions and images in a shorter and more potent form of
writing - and the impact is still being felt in this modern day,
even if we try to avoid it at all costs.
Some of the most common signs of poetry in the modern world come in
our celebrations of major holidays. We often use poems as a way to
commemorate the day (i.e. T'was the Night Before Christmas) and
incorporate rhyming thoughts into songs that will also celebrate
the day. In addition, we send cards and other greetings to others
to help celebrate their birthdays, anniversaries, and other special
events, most often with rhyming well wishes.
Poetry has also been a constant part of our experience of music and
culture in the modern world. While many songwriters are veering
away from the traditional rhyme structure of poetry, they are still
using a free verse style to capture their thoughts. We find our
emotions and our experiences in the art of poetry and song. We can
sing along to these sings because of their structure and their
appeal. Many of us have favorite songs or songs that we attribute
to special moments in our lives because of their ability to stick
in our heads.
But these are not the only ways the poetry has affected the modern
American society. More recently, poetry has become something that
is being fought for in terms of its relevance to creation. Poetry
is often considered an archaic means of communication, but the
resurgence of concern about poetry and writing has increased its
impact. Poetry is often more revered than other forms of writing
because it is more difficult to write and even more challenging to
sell or use as a main point of a career.
The use of poetry in schools has also caused an impact on American
society. Children are able to learn to read and to learn to do
mathematical problems because of the use of rhyming lessons. When a
teacher uses rhymes, the student can remember what they are being
taught and refer to it later in the day when they need that
information again. Think about the Alphabet Song, for example. It
uses the idea of rhyming in order to impress the letters into the
child's mind.
Of course, we can not deny the usefulness of poetry and rhyming in
our everyday advertising campaigns. Jingles and other ads are easy
for us to recall when they include poetry and rhyme. And because
these songs and rhymes can become stuck in our heads, they are all
the more effective at getting us to buy something that is being
sold.
The performance of poetry has come up in movies and has been seen
in coffee houses and other performance places as well.
Poetry is not as simple as it seems, nor is it something that needs
to be thought of as difficult. It is simply a tool in writing that
can allow a writer to convey their emotions and ideas in a
shortened form - or longer form, if lyrical poetry is written. In
the end, poetry does have an impact on society because it captures
our experiences and our lives. And while it might be seen as out of
date and old-fashioned, it is still helping to communicate our
biggest dreams and our darkest secrets.
About Author:
Grant Eckert is a writer for Maccaca. Maccaca is a leading Art and Poetry | Social Network
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