What are the writing characteristics of contemporary poetry?
The writing characteristics of contemporary poetry include: freedom of form, unique language, abstraction and vagueness, individualism and introspection, and diversity of themes. Modern poetry is more free in form, and does not stick to traditional poetry forms such as rhyme, stereotyped writing and rhythm. Modern poetry may use non-traditional structures and typesetting methods such as free verse, prose poetry and fragmented language. Modern poetry has imagination and novel language expression. Poets often use metaphors, images, metaphors, symbols and other rhetorical devices, as well as fluent and rhythmic language to convey artistic conception and feelings. Modern poetry is often more abstract and vague than traditional poetry. Poets may use obscure language, polysemy and open sentence structure to provide readers with space for multiple interpretations, thus triggering thinking and sentiment. Modern poetry emphasizes personal feelings and inner world, reflecting the poet's personal experience and feelings. This kind of poetry pays attention to the individual's viewpoint, emotion, inner conflict and growth, and has the characteristics of strong subjectivity and personal expression. Modern poetry has a wide range of themes, which can involve social issues, politics, environment, love, philosophy of life and many other fields.