Structural Elements & Poetic Forms
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Structural Elements&
Poetic Forms
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Structural Elements
• elements or aspects of the structure of poem a poet uses for effect
What is structure? - How the words or lines are arranged or ordered.
-Verse-Line Break -Stanza
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Verse
• Verse – a single line of poetry Green eggs and ham, “But that is not the entire
sentence.”
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Verse
That is ‘OK’ its done on purpose, its called a:Line break- the intentional end of a line of poetry I will not eat them on a boat, ^line break or on a goat. In a car, ^line break near or far.
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Stanza –a paragraph of poetry
• Stanza –the lines of poetry after and before a break.
• Mary had a little lamb, And a little bread and chips.
• • Mary liked lamb,• What can you do?•
Stanza 1
Stanza 2
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Poetic Forms(or Types of Poetry)
• Lyrical• limerick • Free verse • Haiku• Epitaph
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Lyric
• – a short poem of personal feelings and emotions (Yes, this is the word where lyrics in music got its name)How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.I love thee to the depth and breadth and heightMy soul can reach, when feeling out of sightFor the ends of Being and ideal Grace . . . by Elizabeth Barret Browning
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Limerick
• -a short humorous poem consisting of 5 lines
A macho young swimmer named Dwyer,Really liked playing with fire.One night in the darkHe swam with a shark,And his voice is now two octaves higher.
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Free Verse
• -can be rhymed or unrhymed & has no set pattern or rules.
(Its entirely up to you!)
“No Rules?!”
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Haiku
• - a poem composed of three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables. Usually a Haiku reflects or speaks on an aspect of nature.
Old dark sleepy pool (5) a quick unexpected frog (7) goes plop! Watersplash. (5) -BashoOther poems by Basho
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Epitaph
• -written to praise or to reflect on the life of a deceased person.
• More real epitaphs here
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Bibliography
• Title page – pic from Mr.T’s camera• The rest of the pics –from Google Images
• Powerpt created by Joe Tedesco