Acrostics
An acrostic is a composition in which a word or message is spelled out by the initial (or occasionally final) letters of consecutive lines, paragraphs, or other textual units. The term derives from Greek akros "top" and stichos "line." The most common form is the acrostic poem, where the first letters of lines or stanzas spell a name, phrase, or alphabetic sequence.
Variants include telestics, where the final letters reveal the message, and mesostics, which use selected letters
Historical and cultural use: Acrostics occur in many ancient and medieval literatures. In Hebrew Bible poetry,
Modern use: In literature and education, acrostics are used to honor individuals or to encode messages in