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“Poetic License”…

Author: TyroneIrish (21454 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)
Posted at 2:43 pm on Aug 23, 2025
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...for you, and T3...here's the AI summary regarding the frequent use of 'Ellipses'...;-)

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AI Overview

Yes, the frequent usage of ellipses can be considered a form of poetic license, especially in creative writing like poetry or experimental prose. Poetic license is the freedom writers have to bend or depart from normal grammar and punctuation rules to create a specific effect. However, this is a delicate balance, as overuse can also be seen as sloppy or confusing by readers.

When frequent ellipses can be seen as poetic license

To create rhythm and pacing: Ellipses can intentionally alter the speed at which a reader consumes text. By creating pauses and breaks, the writer can mimic natural thought processes, hesitation, or emotional shifts, which is particularly useful in dialogue and internal monologue.

To emphasize emotional states: A trailing off thought, indicated by an ellipsis, can powerfully convey a character's uncertainty, sadness, or indecision. Used in moderation, this stylistic choice can add depth to a character's voice.

To build suspense: Ellipses can signal that something is being left unsaid, building tension and allowing the reader to fill in the blanks. This creates a more active and engaged reading experience.

In specific genres: In works like free verse poetry or stream-of-consciousness prose, writers often bend punctuation rules to reflect a less structured or more emotional flow of thought. In these cases, frequent ellipses may serve a distinct artistic purpose.

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Replies to: "“Poetic License”…"

  • "4 Reasons Why The Trump Tariffs Haven't Caused U.S. Inflation To Soar"... [LINK] - TyroneIrish - 10:17pm 8/22/25 (11) [View All]
    • Did you delete the "AI summary" part because you're self conscious? [NT] - iairishcheeks - 10:37pm 8/22/25
      • Sometimes a linked article is all that's needed...FYI...here's how Safari uses AI... - TyroneIrish - 11:25pm 8/22/25
        • Yes I will use AI summaries, me and ChatGPT are bros. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 11:24am 8/23/25
          • Just so you let everyone know the source... [NT] - TyroneIrish - 11:29am 8/23/25
            • Thanks, mom. What is with the elipses? [NT] - iairishcheeks - 1:42pm 8/23/25
              • Enjoy the “AI overviews”..without any knowledge of how the question was couched. - TakethetrainKnute - 2:44pm 8/23/25
                • Au Contraire...my uses of AI begin with a rephrasing of the question being responded to... [NT] - TyroneIrish - 3:02pm 8/23/25
              • “Poetic License”… - TyroneIrish - 2:43pm 8/23/25
                • Well, observers may think you don't understand punctuation in the English language. [NT] - iairishcheeks - 3:09pm 8/23/25
                  • Clearly, you don't understand what "Poetic License" is yet...keep studying... [NT] - TyroneIrish - 5:59pm 8/23/25
                    • Oh, no, I understand it fully, I don't think you do. - iairishcheeks - 12:59am 8/24/25
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