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Poetry is a genre of literature that uses language to evoke emotions, paint vivid imagery, and convey complex ideas in a condensed form. It often employs various literary devices such as rhyme, meter, alliteration, metaphor, and simile to create a musical and rhythmic effect. Poetry can take many forms, including sonnets, haikus, free verse, ballads, and epics, among others. It is often used to explore themes such as love, nature, death, politics, and social issues. Poetry can be deeply personal and introspective or can speak to universal experiences and emotions. It is a powerful means of expression that has the ability to move and inspire readers.