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Is there such a thing as too much emphasis?

Posted: 04 Nov 2021, 13:37
by Racheal Chie
So I stumbled upon a review about a poetry book around the site and the reviewer seems to think that the poet/author should have done more to explain some of the poems...I don't know but won't that take away from the beauty and mystery when he/she has to over-explain his poems instead of the reader drawing meaning from the literal devices the author used?

Or is it how poetry books are normally written, with an over-explanation of what feelings or thoughts the author was trying to project?

Re: Is there such a thing as too much emphasis?

Posted: 05 Nov 2021, 02:10
by Arnold Tshwaro
Firstly answering your question, for me there is no such thing, as there courtesy of the author is to portray the message in a summit that would lead readers to the point of view the author is illustrating in the book. With less to emphasis for readers to indulge their knowledge in the projected message.

Re: Is there such a thing as too much emphasis?

Posted: 15 Dec 2023, 00:59
by Ika Apo
In poetry the bar for overempasis is higher, but I still think in some cases poets use them too much.

Re: Is there such a thing as too much emphasis?

Posted: 05 Jan 2024, 08:48
by Bron Bakers
I feel that most poets use them too much. One the great ones know how ti balance it out.

Re: Is there such a thing as too much emphasis?

Posted: 29 Jan 2024, 08:25
by Hella Layot
"Balance is key in emphasis. Too much, and the core may be overshadowed. Yet, a well-placed emphasis can highlight the essence, creating depth and impact in communication."