Gaile Wotherspoon Poetry 9-12

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Gaile Wotherspoon Poetry 9-12

Introduction meter – comes from the Greek term for measure poetry written in a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables the recognition and naming of broad wave patterns in lines of verse (like waves on the shore or the wave patterns of sounds in physics)

Meter continued there are a succession of lines or sentences that have the same metrical pattern, but is not necessarily exactly rhythmically identical lines are repeated again and again in the same broad rhythmical patterns, creating a rhythmical unit   eg: “To this I witness call the fools of Time Which die for goodness, who have lived for crime.”

Poetry has Feet the technical meaning – has one stressed syllable and one or more unstressed syllables or has one unstressed syllable and one or more stressed syllables is a measurable, patterned, conventional unit of poetic rhythm the non-technical meaning – connected to how we walk pattern and rhythm of steps equal to pattern and rhythm of poems rhythm of music connected to movement of body and rhythmical pattern of movement

Scansion the system of using symbols to represent stressed and unstressed patterns in a poem in order to be able to “read” the poem gives the broad wave pattern, but doesn’t define the individual wave or pattern

Kinds of patterns iamb(ic) – unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable * ‘ * ‘ The way a crow * ‘ * ‘ Shook down on me.

Trochee(trochaic) stressed followed by unstressed ‘ * ‘ * ‘ * ‘ * ‘ * ‘ * ‘ * ‘ * Once upon a midnight dreary

Anapest (anapestic) has two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed one * * ‘ * * ‘ * * The Assyr/ ian came down/ like a ‘ * * ‘ wolf/ on the fold,

Dactyl one stressed followed by two unstressed ‘ * * ‘ * * ‘ ** ‘ * * ‘ * * ‘ ** Hickory, dickory, dock

Spondee (spondaic) is a foot composed of stressed syllables ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ We, real, cool. We left school.

Pyrrhic three unstressed followed by a stressed * * * ‘ * * * ‘ * * * ‘ * * * ‘ At their/return,/up the/high strand,/

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