Poetry English II.

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Poetry English II

Part 1: Form Form is the distinctive way the words are arranged on the page. Form refers to the length and placement of lines and the way they are grouped into stanzas. Similar to a paragraph in narrative writing, each stanza conveys a unifies idea and contributes to a poem’s overall meaning.

Follows fixed rules, such as a specified number of lines Poems can be traditional or organic in form. Regardless of a poem’s form, though, a poem’s form is often deliberately chosen to echo its meaning. Traditional Characteristics: Follows fixed rules, such as a specified number of lines Has a regular pattern or rhythm and rhyme Includes the following forms: sonnet, ode, haiku, limerick, ballad, epic Example: Does the road wind up-hill all the way? Yes, to the very end. Will the day’s journey take the whole long day? From morn to night, my friend. --from “Up-hill” by Christina Rossetti Organic Characteristics: Does not have a regular pattern of rhythm and may not rhyme May use unconventional spelling, punctuation, and grammar Includes the following forms: free verse, concrete poetry Example: wear your colors like a present person today is here & now --from “Look Not to Memories” by Angela de Hoyos

Definitions Ode: a complex lyric poem that addresses a serious theme, such as justice, truth, or the passage of time. Speaker: the voice that talks to the reader Free Verse: with no regular pattern of rhythm and rhyme. Rhythm: the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line. Meter: a regular pattern of rhythm. Rhyme scheme: regular pattern of rhyme. Imagery: words and phrases that re-create sensory experiences for readers. Figurative language: conveys meanings beyond the literal meaning of words

Part 2: Poetic Elements Sound devices and imagery are the techniques that give dimension to words on a page. Much of the power of poetry depends on rhythm. Poets use rhythm to emphasize important words or ideas and to create a mood that suits their subject. Some poems have a regular pattern of rhythm: meter. Analyze the effects of a poem’s rhythm by scanning. Unstressed syllables are marked with a (˘) and stressed syllables with a (΄).

Rhyme scheme is charted by assigning a letter of the alphabet to matching end rhymes. REPETITION A sound, word, phrase, or line that is repeated for emphasis and unity. Break, break, break, On thy cold gray stones, O sea! ALLITERATION The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words The scraggy rock spit shielding the town’s blue bay CONSONANCE The repetition of consonant sounds within and at the end of words And black are the waters that sparkled so green. ASSONANCE The repetition of vowel sounds in words that do not end with the same consonant. The waves break fold on jewelled fold.

Imagery Figurative Language Example Simile A comparison between two unlike things using the words like, as, or as if I remember how you sang in your stone shoes light-voiced as dusk or feathers. Metaphor A comparison between two unlike things without the words like, as, or as if The door of winter is frozen shut. Personification A description of an object, an animal, a place, or an idea in human terms Death, be not proud, though some have called thee mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so. Hyperbole An exaggeration for emphasis or humorous effect Here once the embattled farmers stood and fired the shot heard round the world.