Veggie
Member
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2012
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Turkish
- Home Country
- Turkey
- Current Location
- Turkey
Hello everyone,
I wonder if I can use the object of a sentence at the beginning of the sentence. For example is it ok if I say "Solace she finds in music," instead of "She finds solace in music" ? What kind of feeling does it give to the reader if I say it like the first one? Is it more poetic for example? I asked this to a friend and got the answer that "This kind of usage is not familiar". But I still want to know that if it is a poem or a lyric, is it acceptable to make sentences like that (beginning with objects)?
I wonder if I can use the object of a sentence at the beginning of the sentence. For example is it ok if I say "Solace she finds in music," instead of "She finds solace in music" ? What kind of feeling does it give to the reader if I say it like the first one? Is it more poetic for example? I asked this to a friend and got the answer that "This kind of usage is not familiar". But I still want to know that if it is a poem or a lyric, is it acceptable to make sentences like that (beginning with objects)?