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  2. Concrete Poem - Definition and Examples - Poem Analysis

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    Definition of Concrete Poetry. Concrete poetry is a kind of writing that focuses on the shape words make on the page. Often, the visual impact of the poem is more important than the text itself.

  3. Concrete poetry | Form, Visuals, Language | Britannica

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    Concrete poetry, poetry in which the poet’s intent is conveyed by graphic patterns of letters, words, or symbols rather than by the meaning of words in conventional arrangement. The writer of concrete poetry uses typeface and other typographical elements in such a way that chosen units—letter.

  4. What is Concrete Language? Sensory Language? - Writing Commons

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    Concrete, Sensory Language references specific places, events, people, and tangible topics and invokes the readers' senses (taste, smell, touch, sight, and sound). Learn when and how to employ concrete, sensory language as opposed to abstract language, figurative language, vague language, overgeneralized language.

  5. 4.2: Abstract and Concrete Diction - Humanities LibreTexts

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    Definition: Concrete Diction. Words that are tangible or describe physicality. You can physically interact with what concrete words describe. Think of words like parrot, harpoon, or aiglet. These words are used for specific objects that could exist in real or imagined versions of meatspace.

  6. What Is Concrete Poetry? - Getty Iris

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    Concrete poems are objects composed of words, letters, colors, and typefaces, in which graphic space plays a central role in both design and meaning. Concrete poets experimented boldly with language, incorporating visual, verbal, kinetic, and sonic elements.

  7. Concrete and Abstract Nouns: Definition, Examples, & Exercises

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    Concrete nouns identify something material and non-abstract that can be experienced by one or more of the five senses. Abstract nouns identify something immaterial and abstract that cannot be experienced by any of the five senses.

  8. Concrete poetry - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts -...

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    Concrete poetry is a form of poetry where the visual arrangement of text on the page is as important as the words themselves, often creating a graphic representation that enhances the meaning or emotion of the poem.

  9. A Brief Guide to Concrete Poetry - Academy of American Poets

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    A Brief Guide to Concrete Poetry. While many readers now associate the term “concrete poetry” with poems whose outlines depict a recognizable shape— John Hollander ’s collection Types of Shape, for example—the ideas behind concrete poetry are much broader.

  10. What Does Concrete Mean In Poetry - Poetry & Poets

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    Concrete poetry is a form of writing that uses elements such as shapes, images, and metaphors to convey meaning and/or create atmosphere. For example, a poem may be designed in a specific shape to mirror the subject of the poem itself.

  11. Concrete Poetry - Academy of American Poets

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    Concrete poetry describes a poem that is as much a piece of visual art made with words as it is a work of poetry. History of Concrete Poetry. European artists Max Bill and Öyving Fahlström originated the term concrete poetry in the early 1950s.