Vacancy in poetry (or "blank space" or "blank space") refers to deliberately leaving an incomplete or unclear part in poetry for readers to imagine and fill. This technique can increase the depth and fuzziness of poetry and stimulate readers' thinking and emotion.
1. Stimulate imagination: Vacancy leaves enough space for readers to imagine and fill in, which makes the meaning of poetry go beyond the words themselves and become richer and more diverse.
2. Increase the emotional depth: through the vacancy, the poet can convey an indescribable emotion, let readers produce * * * sound when reading, and experience the emotional state that the poet wants to convey.
3, strengthen the theme: Sometimes, the vacancy is to emphasize the theme or central idea of poetry, and make the theme more prominent through comparison or suggestion.
4. Artistic effect: Vacancy can create a sense of rhythm or music, make poetry more pleasant when reading aloud, or form a special artistic effect visually.
5. Philosophical thinking: In some poems, vacancy may symbolize the uncertainty of life, the nothingness of existence or the infinity of the universe, and guide readers to philosophical thinking.