myshiningstar14
18 years ago
Does the title of a poem make or break the chances of it being read? Does a good title make up for a bad poem? Does the title tell you about the author and there seriousness towards their poetry? |
Ashleigh Skye
18 years ago
Personally the title is what grabes my interest.. if im not to fond of the title then I wont read the poem. As for the second question a good title does not make up for a bad poem... since the title only grabs my interest it takes the rest of the poem to keep it.. Ive read some really bad poems with really good titles before. I wont sit and read something I dont like just because I think that the title is interesting. And as for the third question I belive that the title of a poem does not tell you about the seriousness of the author.. just because somesone writes depressing poems does not mean that they are depressed and just because someone writes pomes that are full of laughter doesnt mean that they are truly happy.. anyway these are just my answers to your little questions.. take away what you will from my responses |
ღ Dark Princess ღ
18 years ago
Title does get your attention, the problem is that sometimes the poem isnt what you think it is... |
Lost Soul 691
18 years ago
When I first started on this site, I will admit that titles drew me in a lot, but not now. Oh, I still glance at titles but they don't make or break it for me. Hate to say it, but it's usually the first stanza and/or quick visual when the poem is first displayed. Not a great way and I'm sure this will change again in time, but that's what catches my current attention. |
.]Robz[.
18 years ago
The title is meant to sum up the poem in a few words. Sure the contents are good, the title is appealing, but what really determines the greatness of the poem is the depths of the meanings. Then again not too deep to confuse the reader, but deep enough so that the poem has two stories, two meanings. Thus the greatest poems are born. |
White Blizzard
18 years ago
The title is there to sum up in a few words what feeling, emotion and genre the poem is about. Names are definetly important to the poem. |
Fighter (Ariane L.)
18 years ago
I click on a poem based on the title. yes, i no, i no... but i can't help it! if the title is original and attracts my attention, then i'll want to read the poem. |
RainbowSlider
18 years ago
I think a good title can change the whole viewpoint of a poem. |
RainbowSlider
18 years ago
Exactly. It is like judging a book by its cover. I used to pick out books at the library judged by the cover. Then I accidently dropped one while searching and it was weird because I liked that book. |
AI
18 years ago
simple answer yes. The title is what attracts me to reading it. And the term don't judge a book by it's cover, i thought that was a saying to stop people picking a book from it's fancy art work and getting them to read the blurb. With this site there's there is no blurb or pictures, thus no alternative to making that decision besides the title. |
Brittney Follett
18 years ago
a title catches the attention though sometimes its hard to think of titles |
Chandini
18 years ago
I totally agree, titles do attract you to poems especially on this site because thats really all you have to go by. I'm ashamed to say that I don't title my poems, I never know what to title them and I feel that only good poems deserve a title and I haven't written a good one yet! Also, cliche titles are never good. |
Truest Lies
18 years ago
Well, yes, sometimes a poem catches my eye. |
Chelsey
18 years ago
I havent read the above posts so I apologize if I say something someone has already said.... |
blueknight
18 years ago
a good title captured the readers attention like the one said a great title with a great content is such a good poem of course |
Carmen
18 years ago
yes and no. yes, people are often pulled into a poem if the title sounds interesting. but i also think of how you can't judge a book by its cover. write a poem first, then read it and see what words come to mind that would make a nice title. |
Choose xX Alex Xx Life
18 years ago
i dunno reli sometimes it does dead soul 'be my wife' did and it turned out to be the greatest poem i have ever read xxx alexxxx |
BrokenREALiTy
18 years ago
Um ... Normally it`s the title that grabs my attention . It`s the thing that makes me really wanna read you know ? Like my poems that have boring, normal titles have like one vote haha and really less views . So I guess so . |
Italian Stallion
18 years ago
Bump |
Italian Stallion
18 years ago
bump |
Twisted Heart
18 years ago
As true as the statement about the title grabbing the attention of the reader is, sometimes, you have to look past the title. |
ariana
18 years ago
the title is the attention grabber and it gives a little insight to what the poem has instore and what it will sorta be like. you can make the title really mysterious to make the reader really wanna know what the poem will be about. so yeah, i think the title definetely makes or breaks the poem on whether the reader will read it or not. at least thats how it is for me. |
Nick who Plays Pool
17 years ago
I feel that after I see the title it gives you a image of what you're about to read. |
omgitsmina
17 years ago
The title is the bate . . . the higher the quality, the more fish you'll attract. |
Stephanie
17 years ago
I think that the title is a big part of the poem. I say this because whe I read a title if it seems interesting to me then I read the poem if not then I pass it for the moment and come back to it later. Also I think the title tells us a lot about the poet. For example it might tell us how the poet is feeling when they wrote that poem. |
Lori Lee
17 years ago
Yes. definetly. when I'm scanning through poems, I usually read the one that's title catches my eye. I think the title plays an important part in who reads your stuff. but also I've learned not to judge a poem by it's title. because some that I thought weren't gonna be good by the title, I read them, and they were actually really good. |
IdTakeABulletForYou
17 years ago
Yes. It introduces the reader to the poem. |
The Angel of Secrets
17 years ago
Yeah, I agree |
Baby Rainbow
17 years ago
Good question, i think i like the titles as it gives you an idea to what you are reading but i think title or no title its the poem i am reading xx |