Alizarin Capeland - Prose or Poem?

 Why prose?

    Using prose, long or short-form writing allows for a clear laying down of ideas that may be confusing in poems. It allows readers to get lost in the narrative more than the imaginary. Especially since prose is usually easier to read, so readers connect to the characters, settings, and plot. The prose is often more literal, allowing for more truth to come through, whether the story is real or fictional. It connects more with fact than fiction but its use in both makes the fictional feel more real.


Why poetry?

    Poetry is associated with imagery and metaphorical language, though that's not always true. But this purple language creates a beauty that often obscures literal meanings. Some prefer the ability to interpret texts in their own unique ways. Authors often enjoy this flexibility, as well, since every read is extremely unique to the person's psyche as the reader bases it off of their contexts. 

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