Is poetry a novel or a full-name affirmative proposition?
No, poetry and novels are both forms of literary works, and they do not all have the characteristics of affirmative propositions. Poetry is a literary form that expresses feelings, thoughts, images and aesthetic feelings in language, and usually uses rhythm, rhythm and rhetoric to achieve artistic effects. Not all propositions in poetry are affirmative, and some poems can express different themes and emotions such as negation, questioning and inquiry. Novel is a kind of narrative literature with a long length, which usually has a relatively complete plot structure and characterization, and expresses the author's theme and viewpoint by telling stories. Not all the propositions in the novel are affirmative. Some novels can express different themes and emotions, such as criticizing social reality and exploring human nature.