Author:
Mohammed Saeed Rudaina Abdulrazzaq
Abstract
Concrete poetry consists of a proper arrangement in linguistic rudiments in the misprinting effects that are more significant in elaborating the explanations than verbal importance. Concrete poems consist of a composition of words, colours, letters, and typefaces that operate in a graphical space, vital in the familiar role of designing and explanation. It had artists that took part in representing the exhibition developed individually in a unique approach according to the unique understanding of patterns and letters conveyed in poetry. The composition of letters and word formation in poems will focus on wordplay to offer diverse meanings, project the role of sound, and contribute to shifting media.The poems' role will aim to create vital modern ideas that will help accomplish functions as attained to perform. An objective on elaborating language as a visual entity has covered a wide range of historical events, civilization acts, and modern writing systems. Conveyed effect in poetry will involve the visual representation of designs and characters written in different languages to insist on the heritage portrayed. The image formed in poetry aims to define the type of poetry like the international style or the modern architecture projecting any available cultural information without losing the originality of the existing meaning.The current world around us is involved in various practices that affect our lives from many perspectives. Poetry is an aspect that is vital in supporting an understanding and portrays a special appreciation to the surrounding world. The visual representation recognized in poetry is significant in the real-time world because it can revolve around an aspect and set the truth to sneak up on you. Patterns and letters that project the imagery in poems have a vital role in our way of life. Our normality of living is influenced continuously by poetry by training us in our usual way of living. The detail on concrete poetry creates a relation between human beings to ease relation better.
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