Question 1 of 2 • [ELA11] ELA 11, Sem 1 (26-27)
Answer:
The form of “Poetry” supports the theme that poetry should communicate something authentic or real through its use of free verse, which feels natural and unforced rather than artificial. Moore also uses concrete images of real things—such as animals, hands, and “imaginary gardens with real toads in them”—to show that genuine poetry is rooted in actual experience. The stanza structure and the natural flow of thoughts develop her argument step by step until the poem reaches a clear conclusion about what makes poetry genuine. The poem’s emphasis on the word “genuine” further reinforces that authentic communication is essential to poetry.