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2 3 Protest poetry is any form of poetry that nds fault with ex- isng current events or circumstances at dierent periods of his- tory and casts an unfavourable light upon them, oen focusing on the misdeeds of a parcular government on its people. It is also wrien to be a reacon towards war, through the works of Wilfred Owen during the First World War, oppression and racism with the works of Maya Angelou in the 1960’ s as well as towards the anguish of the environment, highlighted by Bruce Cockburn in the late 20 th century. Protest poetry is usually wrien by poets as a medium for ex- pressing love or passion, lamenng ones loss or describing a nat- ural environment, regularly smulang the interest as well as empathy of the audience which can spur them into acon. This type of poetry is most eecve when all of the qualies of a great poem such as the ability to invoke emoon and enlighten senses are combined with the poets ’ untainted passion for a par- cular subject. Although protest poetry is a broad classicaon for many po- ems, it is easily mistreated by lesser poets. Even though emoon is a necessity for a protest poem, many poets misguide it and let it overcome their piece and ulmately prove detrimental towards the nal poem. On the other hand, encompassing too many facts in ones poetry, damages the arsc aspect of the piece which is a main characterisc of protest poetry. Even though there are many sub topics within protest poetry, they all engage the reader in the way only the art of poetry can achieve, inuencing human society and people in the past, the present and in the future. Wilfred Owen Maya Angelou
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