Apostrophe

by compound complex 14 Replies latest social entertainment

  • compound complex
    compound complex
    In poetry, an apostrophe is a figure of speech in which the poet
    addresses an absent person, an abstract idea, or a thing. Apostrophes
    are found throughout poetry, but they’re less common since the early
    20th century. Poets may apostrophize a beloved, the Muse, God, love,
    time, or any other entity that can’t respond in reality.

  • Tara N Seals
    Tara N Seals

    This is new to me, also; and, oh, so fascinating.

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Thanks, Tara!

    Triple posts for emphasis.

    This will be covered in tomorrow's Senior Citizens Creative Writing class. I send out a monthly notice of what we're to study; tomorrow it will be Parataxis, Apostrophe, and Janus words. Then, we do a gentle critique of members' writing.

    They love it!

  • Tara N Seals
    Tara N Seals

    Would that I could sit in on your class!

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Will fill you in later, Dear! I send out a synopsis of points covered to members unable to attend.

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