Well, 'poetic licence' gives poets the liberty to play around with language, structure, and even reality in their work. It could be using unorthodox grammar, creating new words, or bending historical facts for artistic purposes. And 'end of story' just sort of seals the deal, like there's no more to be said about it. It's a way of saying this is just how it is in the world of poetry.
In 'The Jabberwocky' by Lewis Carroll, he uses made - up words which is a form of poetic licence. End of story, it's just pure creative freedom in language.
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It could mean having the permission or the right to narrate a story. Maybe it's like getting the green light from someone or some authority to share a particular tale, whether it's a personal experience, a fictional creation, or a historical account.
Poetic license means the freedom that poets (and other artists in a way) have to deviate from normal rules, like grammar or fact - just to create a certain artistic effect. 'End of story' here might imply that this is the final word on the matter, that there's no more to be said about it.
There are multiple ways to get a 'licence to tell a story'. Firstly, build your credibility. If you're known for being honest and reliable, people are more likely to trust you with their stories or allow you to tell related ones. Secondly, educate yourself about the subject matter. If you're telling a story about a scientific discovery, study the topic thoroughly. And finally, be empathetic. Understand the emotions and implications of the story you want to tell. This will help you gain the internal and external 'licence' to share it.
Well, consider a line like 'Time stood still as I watched her go'. Time doesn't literally stand still. But through poetic license, the poet can make this statement to convey a strong emotional moment, perhaps the shock or the intensity of the moment when the person is leaving. And 'end of story' here means we just accept this as a valid creative expression within the poem, not something to be nit - picked for its literal inaccuracy.
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I'm not sure specifically as it could cover a wide range of stories. It might be related to the 'Licence to Kill' concept in a graphic novel format, perhaps involving a character with a special licence to take certain actions, like in a spy or action - themed story.
The following are some recommendations for ancient novels with poetic sentiments:
1. " Sword of the Land and Mountains ": This novel was written by Tuige. The plot revolved around the tall female protagonist and the smart male protagonist. It had a high-quality ancient style.
2. " Poetic Emotions and Ci Yi ": This is an ancient romance novel. The plot is centered around ancient poems, lyrics, and stories. It is filled with strong poetry.
3. " Collection of Love Words: Dream Weaving Book ": This novel is related to Ubisft's love visual interaction work, Collection of Love Words: Dream Weaving Book. The protagonist can become a dreamweaver. It is an ancient romance novel full of ancient style.
4. " I'm not going to let go of Qing Qing ": This is the story of a smart and beautiful young lady conquering the most eligible bachelor in Chang 'an. It is an old romance novel.
5. " Mo Mo's Love in the Sunny Day ": This novel was about the female protagonist, Mo Ting, marrying a man with a hidden illness, but gradually discovering that the man already had someone in his heart. It was an old romance novel that ended.
I hope that the novels recommended above can satisfy your need for poetic novels.