Prose is a form of
language that exhibits a
grammatical structure and a
natural flow of speech rather than a
rhythmic structure (as in traditional
poetry). While there are
critical debates on the construction of prose, its simplicity and loosely defined structure have led to its adoption for use in the majority of spoken dialogue, factual discourse and both topical and fictional writing. It is commonly used, for example, in
literature,
newspapers,
magazines,
encyclopedias,
broadcasting,
film,
history,
philosophy,
law and other forms of communication.