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Western countries
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Poetry is popular and widely celebrated in Western countries as a form of artistic expression.
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Middle Eastern
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Poetry is highly esteemed and frequently recited in communal and religious events in Middle Eastern culture.
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17
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3
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United Kingdom
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Poetry is highly valued and integrated into various aspects of culture and education in the United Kingdom.
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4
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United States
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Poetry is widely taught and celebrated as an art form in the United States.
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11
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5
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Japan
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Traditional forms like haiku and tanka are highly valued and embedded in Japan's cultural heritage.
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10
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6
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China
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Chinese culture highly values traditional forms of poetry such as haiku and tanka, using them in ceremonies and teaching them in schools.
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8
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7
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poetry
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United Kingdom
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Poetry in the United Kingdom encompasses diverse forms with social and artistic significance, including war poetry, limericks, rhyme, and nursery rhymes.
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8
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8
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Persian
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Persian poetry is deeply ingrained in culture and often addresses political and social themes.
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9
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Central Asia
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Poetry is a revered and integral part of Central Asian culture, with deep historical and cultural significance.
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10
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Ancient Greece
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Ancient Greek poetry had great cultural and educational importance, being featured in contests and preserved orally.
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11
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Arabian court
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Arabian court culture reveres poetry, celebrating themes of love, valor, and nature with court poets gaining prominence.
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2
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12
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poetry
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India
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Poetry in India preserves cultural heritage and reflects on historical struggles for independence.
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13
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Islamic culture
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Poetry is celebrated for its expression of beauty, spirituality, and wisdom in Islamic culture.
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14
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Russia
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Russian poetry reflects war experiences and Soviet era influence, while nursery rhymes focus on folk tales and fables.
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2
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15
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literary studies
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Poetry in literary studies is subject to scholarly analysis and exploration of literary techniques.
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2
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16
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poetry
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19th century England
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Poetry was highly valued as a form of expression and social commentary among the educated and elite in 19th century England.
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1
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17
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American
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Poetry is valued in American culture but holds a lesser role than in Persian culture.
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poetry
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Arabic
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Arabic poetry is highly revered and celebrated as an integral part of the cultural heritage, often recited and memorized from a young age.
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Literary circles in the West
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Poetry within Western literary circles is often written in structured forms like sonnets and villanelles.
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20
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Medieval Arab world
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In the Medieval Arab world, poetry was highly esteemed and considered a significant art form, with poets being respected and influential figures.
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Medieval Europe
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Poetry in Medieval Europe is valued but not as influential as in the Arab world.
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Modern literature enthusiasts
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Modern literature enthusiasts celebrate poetry as a powerful and expressive art form known for its use of language and emotion.
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