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Shape poetry is poetry that takes the shape of the object being described.

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Shape poems, also known as concrete poems, originated in ancient Greece with the poet Simias of Rhodes in the 4th century BC. This poetry style places emphasis on the visual arrangement of words on a page to convey meaning or enhance the theme of the poem. Shape poems gained popularity during the modernist movement of the 20th century with poets like E.E. Cummings and Apollinaire.

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