poesi
Poesi is a form of literary art that uses language chosen for its sound, rhythm, imagery, and symbolic meaning to express ideas, emotions, and experiences. It is often written in lines and stanzas, though some traditions also include prose poetry. Poesi relies on devices such as metaphor, simile, personification, imagery, symbolism, and allusion to convey meaning beyond the literal text. It may emphasize music and cadence through meter, rhyme, alliteration, and refrain, or it may adopt free verse where line breaks and rhythms develop from speech rather than formal rules.
Poesi appears in many cultures and eras, from ancient epics and hymns to modern experimental works. Classical
Subgenres include lyric poetry, which expresses personal emotions; narrative poetry, which tells a story; dramatic poetry,