- Blason Poésie: A poetic genre that praises and exaggerates the physical attributes of a person, often focusing on the eyes and using metaphors and similes to create admiration.
- Characteristics: Detailed and vivid descriptions of the body, especially the eyes, often written in the form of a sonnet and may include the use of apostrophe as a figure of speech.
- Example: A poem dedicated to praising the beauty of a woman's eyes, using poetic language to convey their allure and enchantment.
- Contre-Blason Poésie: The opposite of a blason poésie, which criticizes and mocks an object or person instead of praising them.
- Characteristics: Focuses on anatomical details with a critical and mocking tone, using exaggerated and sarcastic language to highlight flaws and imperfections.
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