Poetry is a literary form that uses various elements—such as form, sound, rhythm, imagery, figurative language, tone, theme, and voice—to convey emotions, ideas, and experiences in a condensed and artistic manner; the form determines the poem’s structure and layout, sound devices like rhyme, alliteration, and onomatopoeia add musicality, while rhythm and meter create flow and pace; imagery appeals to the senses to paint vivid pictures in the reader’s mind, and figurative language—including metaphors, similes, and personification—adds layers of meaning and emotional depth; the tone reflects the poet’s attitude, the mood shapes the reader’s emotional response, the theme reveals the central message or insight, and the voice or speaker offers a unique perspective that brings the poem to life.