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A genre of poetry that reflects on the experiences of living in a city, often highlighting its vibrancy and challenges.
The poetry of Langston Hughes often reflects on the urban experience in Harlem.
When you read a poem, look for patterns that match Urban Poetry. Note where it appears (line breaks, stanza positions), how often it repeats, and what emotion or emphasis it creates. Try underlining each instance, then ask: what changes if it’s removed?
A common mistake is confusing Urban Poetry with nearby concepts listed in ‘See also.’ Always check its defining feature: the formal rule or effect that makes it Urban Poetry, not just a similar device.
In essays, define Urban Poetry briefly, cite a short quotation, and explain the *specific* effect on tone, pacing, or imagery. Tie the effect to the poem’s theme rather than describing the device in isolation.
Which line uses Urban Poetry most clearly?
Tip: pick the line that shows the device’s defining feature.