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22 commonsense assertions
Cultures (21) United Kingdom (2) Western countries (1) Middle Eastern (1) United States (1) Japan (1) China (1) Persian (1) Central Asia (1) Ancient Greece (1) Arabian court (1) India (1) Islamic culture (1) Russia (1) literary studies (1) 19th century England (1) American (1) Arabic (1) Literary circles in the West (1) Medieval Arab world (1) Medieval Europe (1) Modern literature enthusiasts (1) more
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1 poetry Western countries Poetry is popular and widely celebrated in Western countries as a form of artistic expression. 28
2 poetry Middle Eastern Poetry is highly esteemed and frequently recited in communal and religious events in Middle Eastern culture. 17
3 poetry United Kingdom Poetry is highly valued and integrated into various aspects of culture and education in the United Kingdom. 11
4 poetry United States Poetry is widely taught and celebrated as an art form in the United States. 11
5 poetry Japan Traditional forms like haiku and tanka are highly valued and embedded in Japan's cultural heritage. 10
6 poetry China Chinese culture highly values traditional forms of poetry such as haiku and tanka, using them in ceremonies and teaching them in schools. 8
7 poetry United Kingdom Poetry in the United Kingdom encompasses diverse forms with social and artistic significance, including war poetry, limericks, rhyme, and nursery rhymes. 8
8 poetry Persian Persian poetry is deeply ingrained in culture and often addresses political and social themes. 4
9 poetry Central Asia Poetry is a revered and integral part of Central Asian culture, with deep historical and cultural significance. 3
10 poetry Ancient Greece Ancient Greek poetry had great cultural and educational importance, being featured in contests and preserved orally. 2
11 poetry Arabian court Arabian court culture reveres poetry, celebrating themes of love, valor, and nature with court poets gaining prominence. 2
12 poetry India Poetry in India preserves cultural heritage and reflects on historical struggles for independence. 2
13 poetry Islamic culture Poetry is celebrated for its expression of beauty, spirituality, and wisdom in Islamic culture. 2
14 poetry Russia Russian poetry reflects war experiences and Soviet era influence, while nursery rhymes focus on folk tales and fables. 2
15 poetry literary studies Poetry in literary studies is subject to scholarly analysis and exploration of literary techniques. 2
16 poetry 19th century England Poetry was highly valued as a form of expression and social commentary among the educated and elite in 19th century England. 1
17 poetry American Poetry is valued in American culture but holds a lesser role than in Persian culture. 1
18 poetry Arabic Arabic poetry is highly revered and celebrated as an integral part of the cultural heritage, often recited and memorized from a young age. 1
19 poetry Literary circles in the West Poetry within Western literary circles is often written in structured forms like sonnets and villanelles. 1
20 poetry Medieval Arab world In the Medieval Arab world, poetry was highly esteemed and considered a significant art form, with poets being respected and influential figures. 1
21 poetry Medieval Europe Poetry in Medieval Europe is valued but not as influential as in the Arab world. 1
22 poetry Modern literature enthusiasts Modern literature enthusiasts celebrate poetry as a powerful and expressive art form known for its use of language and emotion. 1