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About Poetry

Poetry: The Silent Language of the Heart

Poetry is a language beyond words.
It is a whisper that rises from the soul — sometimes echoing within silence, sometimes trembling on the edge of a tear. Every verse is a heartbeat, making the invisible visible, the unspoken finally spoken.

Within a person’s heart live countless emotions that cannot always find words — but poetry gives them wings. It sails upon love, longing, hope, pain, joy, and faith — weaving everything human into delicate lines.

Poetry is not only the voice of the writer,
but also the mirror of the reader.
In a single verse, we find ourselves;
in a single word, we hear what we have long kept silent.
The world a poet creates becomes the light that reveals our own inner world.

For poetry keeps the heart alive.
It soothes the weariness of the soul, offers a moment of stillness.
Perhaps that is why a single line can be as deep as a book,
and one word can carry the meaning of a lifetime.

What is poetry?

Poetry is the art of emotions and thoughts, a mirror that reflects the soul of societies. It is a magical branch of art where words dance with music and meaning blends with emotions. The poet gives life to ordinary words and leaves deep traces in the mind and heart of the reader. Poetry sometimes envelops your soul with the scent of a flower, sometimes makes your heart tremble with the sound of a love, and sometimes makes you think with the echo of a social pain. Each line is a bridge that reaches to the inner world of a person.

History of Poetry;
The roots of poetry date back to the earliest periods of human history. The first poems came to life with oral narratives in the periods when writing had not yet been discovered. Epics, myths and heroic stories were passed down from generation to generation with poetic harmony. The Epic of Gilgamesh, the unique heritage of Mesopotamia, is one of the first written poems in history. In ancient Greece, Homer's Iliad and Odyssey reveal the power of epic narrative. These works immortalized the unforgettable stories of human history with the language of poetry. In the Islamic world, poetry gained a new breath with the elegant verse forms of Arabic and reached its peak with Divan Literature. Mevlana's lines blended with Sufism, Yunus Emre's simple and deep diction, Fuzuli's verses full of love; deeply influenced not only the Islamic geography but also world literature. In Western literature, Dante's Divine Comedy, Shakespeare's enchanting sonnets and Goethe's lines describing the human soul spread the universal power of poetry to the entire world.

Important Poets Who Left Their Mark on Society;
Poetry is a mirror that reflects the soul of societies. Here are some great poets who have left their mark on history and are remembered for generations: Homeros(Όμηρος)(8th Century BC, Ancient Greece): The pioneer of epic poetry.
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321, Italy): He created a literary and philosophical masterpiece with the Divine Comedy.
Fuzuli (1494-1556, Ottoman): He described the depths of love and the subtleties of the human soul with Leyla and Mecnun.
Mehmet Akif Ersoy (1873-1936, Turkey): He wrote lyrical, patriotic, national and religious poems with didactic content.
Nazım Hikmet (1902-1963, Turkey): He pioneered free verse.
Georgios Seferiadis (1900 –1971, Greek) poet and diplomat. He was one of the most important Greek poets of the 20th century, and a Nobel laureate.
Pablo Neruda (1904-1973, Chile): He masterfully handled nature, love and struggle in his poems.

The Place and Importance of Poetry in Human Life;
Poetry is an art form that holds a mirror to the inner world of man and seeks answers to existential questions. Sometimes it is a silent friend in your moments of loneliness, sometimes a companion who shares your joy, and sometimes a source of consolation that gives strength to endure difficulties. Lines touch the deepest feelings of a person and create both individual and collective awareness. Poetry brings people back to themselves; it allows them to rediscover the subtleties and meaning of life.

Effects of Poetry;
Poetry is not only an individual form of expression; it is also an important tool for social change. Throughout history, poetry has inspired wars, revolutions, and social movements. Poetry creates a universal language by uniting cultures and people. At the same time, it deepens human relationships and establishes strong bonds between individuals by appealing to common feelings.

Conclusion;
Poetry has had a special place in every period of human history. Shaped by the magic of words, this art reaches the depths of the human soul and establishes a universal bond. Each new line invites the reader to an undiscovered world. Do not hesitate to step into the magical world of feelings and thoughts on your journey through poetry.