Poetry
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Poetry
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Poetry
• Poems are usually divided into lines and then grouped into stanzas, or verses
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Figurative Language
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Metaphors
Definition:• Describe one thing as if it were something
else.
Example:• The house was a zoo this morning!
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Personification
Definition:• Gives human qualities to something else
Example:• The cars growled in the traffic
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Similes
Definition• Use like or as to compare two apparently
unlike things.
Example• He stormed into the meeting like a tornado
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Symbol
Definition • A symbol is anything that represents
something else.
Example• A dove is a common symbol for peace
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Sound Devices
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Sound Devices
• Sound Devices enhance a poem’s mood and meaning
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Alliteration
Definition:• The repetition of consonant sounds in the
beginning of the word
Example:• Slippery Slope
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Repetition
Definition• The use of any element of language – a sound,
word, phrase, clause, or sentence – more than once
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Assonance
Definition• The repetition of vowel sounds followed by
different consonants in stressed syllables
Example:• Blade and maze
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Consonance
Definition• The repetition of similar consonant sounds at
the ends of accented syllables
Example• Wind and sand
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Onomatopoeia
Definition:• The use of words that imitate sounds.
Example:• Crash, bang, hiss
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Rhyme
Definition:• Repetition of sounds at the end of words
Example• Speech and teach
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Meter
• Meter is the rhythmical pattern in a poem
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Forms of Poetry
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Narrative
• Narrative poetry tells a story in verse. • Narrative poems often have elements similar
to those in short stories, such as plot and characters
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Haiku
• Haiku is a three-line Japanese verse form• The first and third lines each have five
syllables and the second line has seven
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Lyric
• Lyric poetry expresses the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker, often in highly musical verse
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Ballads
• Ballads are songlike poems that tell a story, often dealing with adventure and romance
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Concrete
• Concrete poems are shaped to look like their subjects.
• The poet arranges the lines to create a picture on the page.
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Limericks
• Limericks are humorous, rhyming, five-line poems with a specific rhythm pattern and rhyme scheme
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Rhyming Couplets
• Rhyming couplets are pairs of rhyming lines, usually of the same meter and length
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Poetry Collection #1
• The Rider• Seal• Haiku
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Reading Skill
• Drawing Conclusions– Drawing Conclusions means arriving at an overall
judgment or idea by pulling together several details.
– By drawing conclusions you recognize meanings that are not directly stated.
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Drawing Conclusions
• Asking questions like the following can help you identify details and make connections that lead to a conclusion– What details does the writer include and
emphasize?– How are the details related?– What do the details mean all together?
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Literary Analysis• Forms of Poetry– Lyric
• – expresses the poet’s thoughts and feelings about a single image or idea in vivid, musical language
– Concrete Poem• The poet arranges the letters and lines to create a visual
image that suggests the poem’s subject– Haiku
• A traditional form of Japanese poetry that is often about nature. The first line always has five syllables, the second line has seven syllables, and the third line has five syllables.