Contemporary poetry<span> is difficult to </span>define<span> as it is a plane that is being built while in flight, but there are some fundamental characteristics of </span>contemporary poetry<span> that distinguish it from traditional </span>poetry<span>: </span>Contemporary poetry<span> is most often written in free verse (unrhymed lines).</span>
Last one is the first person narrator where the narrator is a character of the story. The important point in this type of narrative is that narrator tells the story from his/her perspective, which is actually the main subject that I am going to study with the help of “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe.
Man: Okay parents listen up! Wrap a bunch of empty boxes and put them under your tree. When your kids are acting bad throw one of them in the fire!
Mom: But what do I do when I run out of kids...
Man:
He set a giant boulder at the mouth of the cave.