Creative Thinking
I started by reading a variety of poems, both classic and contemporary. I paid attention to the different structures and forms of each poem, and how they affected the meaning and emotion conveyed by the poem. I also noted the use of literary devices, such as imagery, metaphor, and simile, and how they were used to enhance the overall meaning and impact of the poem.
I also started to study the main parts of stories, such as the plot, setting, characters, and theme. I learned how these elements work together to create a cohesive narrative and how they can be used to convey meaning and evoke emotion in the reader.
Overall, it was a lot of information to take in, but I enjoyed learning about it and I’m excited to continue exploring the world of poetry and stories, and I look forward to have a higher understanding of subtle things found in literature.
Learning about poetry and the main parts of stories required me to use my creative thinking skills. I had to use my imagination to understand the emotions and ideas conveyed by the poet, think about how different poetic forms and literary devices could be used in my own writing, and come up with unique and compelling narrative using different plot, setting, characters and themes. All of this helped me to understand the creative nature of poetry and stories, and to develop my own writing skills.