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Do You Hear
What I Hear?
Poetry Puzzlers
Go Figure!Syntax and Structure
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In Robert Herrick’s “To the Virgins,”GATHER ye rosebuds while ye may, Old time is still a-flying : And this same flower that smiles to-day To-morrow will be dying.”
What is rhyme (perfect rhyme)?
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What kind of rhyme is Donne utilizinghere?“O stay, three lives in one flea spare,Where we almost, yea, more than married are.”
What is slant or near?
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What kind of rhyme is utilized by Donne here?“Wherein could this flea guilty be,”
What is internal rhyme?
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Euphony or Cacophony?“And the smooth stream in the smoother numbers flows.”
What is euphony?
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The harsh sounds of the words “Ajax”and “strives” in “Sound and Sense” createthis kind of sound.
What is cacophony?
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“Had we but world enough, and time……An hundred years should go to praiseThine eyes, and on thy forehead gaze;Two hundred to adore each breast,But thirty thousand to the rest”
What is hyperbole?
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When you refer to part of something to describe its whole, like the head of cattle, you are utilizing thisdevice.
What is synecdoche?
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“Yes; quaint and curious war is!You shoot a fellow downYou’d treat if met where any bar is,Or help to half-a-crown.”
What is understatement?
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Looking at the associations of the word “cloister’d” in Donne’s poemis looking at this device.
What is connotation or diction?
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In “The Hollow Men,” T.S. Eliot writes about “shape withoutform, shade without color.”
What is a paradox?
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What is personification?
“The glorious lamp of heaven, the sun, The higher he's a-getting,The sooner will his race be run, And nearer he's to setting.”
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What is personification?
In “To the Virgins,” Robert Herrick utilizes this figure of speechhere:“this same flower that smiles to-day To-morrow will be dying.”
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What is a metaphor?
Donne is utilizing this figure of speech when he say, This flea is you and I.”
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What is a simile?
“'Tis true ; then learn how false fears be ;Just so much honour, when thou yield'st to me,Will waste, as this flea's death took life from thee.”
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What is a metaphor?
Marvell utilizes this figure of speech to describe how time is running out: “Time's winged chariot hurrying near.”
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“Those that I fight I do not hateThose that I guard I do not love.”
What is parallelism?
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What is inversion?
“Whose woods these are I think I know.”
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What are trochee?
Identify the feet (metric) here: “Jack and Jill went up the hill.”
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Identify the foot AND meter: “The woods are lovely, dark and
deep”
What is iambic tetrameter?
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Some of the lines here do not come to a natural pauseat the end of the line, conveying this.“Had we but world enough, and time…We would sit down and think which wayTo walk, and pass our long love's day;Thou by the Indian Ganges' sideShouldst rubies find; I by the tideOf Humber would complain.”
What is enjambment conveying how far apart they could stand to be if they had time; boundaries would not exist?
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1) A poem composed of fourteen lines is this.2) A poem like the one above with a sestet and anOctave.3) A poem like the one described in #1 with three quatrains and a concluding couplet.
What is 1) a sonnet, 2) Italian/Petrarchan, and 3) English/Shakespearean?