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Freeing Poetry from Definition by Carol Jennifer Soars

This is a Poetry Writing Course. This lesson will allow you to explore the written traditions of poetry before you start writing.
  • Last updated Mar 14, 2025
  • English (United Kingdom)
  • General Audiences - suitable for all ages

What you'll learn

  • You will discover that poetry has evolved frtom its original definition. 
  • That poetry is an emotional response through the language you choose.
  • That poetry does not need to be confined to form.
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Content

Watch and Listen to this course entitled Freeing Poetry from Definition where you will learn how to write a poem using a method called parallel writing.

This is a booklet for revision of the course content which you can use at any time.

Requirements

An interest in learning to write poetry.

Creator

Carol Jennifer Soars
@jennifersoars Educator and Writer
  • 6 Learners
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Freeing Poetry from Definition by Carol Jennifer Soars

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  • Sections2
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  • Skill LevelBasic
  • Language English (United Kingdom)
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