The difference between poetry and poetry is: they have different meanings, different usages, and different emphasis
1. The meanings are not exactly the same
1. The meaning of poetry Is: ?Poem; rhyme
Example sentence:
He wrote a poem praising her loveliness. ?He wrote a poem praising her beauty.
2. Poetry means: poetry; poetry; collection of poems
Example:
Poetry helps to interpret life.? Poetry helps to interpret the meaning of life. .
2. Different usages
1. Poem: It is a countable noun. "A poem" can be said to be a?poem. When used as a subject, the number of the predicate verb depends on poem (that is, if poem is singular, the predicate verb is singular; if poem is plural, the predicate verb is plural).
2. Poetry: It is an uncountable noun. When the attributive is used to emphasize that it is a kind of poetry unknown to the listener, the indefinite article can be added in front of it. When used as a subject, the predicate verb is always singular.
3. Different emphases
1. Poem: focuses on referring to a poem or poetic style.
2. Poetry: focuses on "the general term of poetry" or "the art of poetry", and sometimes also refers to "poetry".