What is modern poetry? What are its characteristics?

Modern poetry refers to a form of poetry that appeared from the end of the 20th century to the 20th century in the 265,438+0th century. Compared with traditional verse poetry, modern poetry is more free, and often has no prescribed meter and rhyme, but pays more attention to expressing emotions and thoughts.

Modern poetry has the following characteristics:

1. Liberalization. Modern poetry opposes formal constraints and does not stick to traditional requirements such as meter and rhyme, but it does not mean that it can be created at will and without any rules. In fact, modern poetry has its own unique writing methods and skills.

2. Rich in spiritual connotation. Modern poetry emphasizes the inner emotional projection and deep ideological expression of the text, which has high writing skills and aesthetic level.

3. novelty. Modern poetry usually adopts avant-garde, trendy, avant-garde and other artistic styles, trying to break through the traditional aesthetic shackles and create art in a unique way.

4. Express your true feelings. Modern poetry enters daily life and faces the problems existing in society and human beings. It constantly inspires us to reflect on key issues such as truth, dignity and life value.

In a word, modern poetry is a more free and diversified form of poetry, which emphasizes individual expression, deep thinking and aesthetic innovation, and does not need to follow the traditional rules of poetry writing.