Describe the differences between ethos, pathos and logos, and what effect they have. Entry Task- Final prep.

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Describe the differences between ethos, pathos and logos, and what effect they have. Entry Task- Final prep

Limerick History  It’s a little unclear exactly where the Limerick comes from, but it’s believed that it originates from France, traveled to England, and then in the early 1700s, it brought to Ireland.  Pub limerick began around this time.  1776 children’s nursery rhymes (Mother Goose) followed similar pattern.

Continued History  The humor and easy creation of limericks infused oral poetry across class-lines. Wrote one critic, "It is the vehicle of cultivated, unrepressed humor in the English language."

The Limerick The limerick packs laughs anatomical Into space that is quite economical; The good ones I've seen Are seldom so clean, Whilst the clean ones are seldom so comical.

Form  The limerick has not only a set end rhyme scheme, but also a set syllable and meter.  Rhyme scheme is AABBA  Syllables are far more complicated.  Lines 1,2, 5 have 9 syllables, and for every set of 3, 1 is stressed. (da da DA, da da DA, da da DA; or da DA da, da DA da, da Da da  Lines 3 and 4 have 6 syllables with same stress/unstress (da da DA, da da DA or da DA da, da DA da)  The form is set, but MANY limericks have slight variation, often in syllable count. The important thing is that 1, 2 match and 3,4 match, and 5 is close -or matches- 1,2)

Rhyme scheme labeled The limerick packs laughs anatomical A Into space that is quite economical; A The good ones I’ve seen B Are seldom so clean, B Whilst the clean ones are seldom so comical.A This limerick follows the rhyme scheme and meter, but not the syllable count.

Stressed syllables labeled There was a young man of Darjeeling Endowed with such delicate feeling. When he read on the door "Do not spit on the floor", He jumped up and then spat on the ceiling!  The underlined words are the stressed syllables.

The Limerick is often inappropriate  Many of the “pub” limericks (the most well known style) fall into 3 categories:  Those you can’t say in front of a lady or a clergy member.  Those you can’t say in front of a lady.  Those that are clean, but not nearly as fun  Though there are “censored” ones.

Censoring: Sort of Censoring: Sort of I was feeling quite down on my luck When I slipped over into some muck; I went head-over-lung, Got covered in dung And shouted, quite loudly, 'Oh, bother!‘ The limerick is censored, but you, as readers, know exactly what word should go there. Making it humorous.

Your Limerick  You will try to write your own limerick.  I need you to keep it “clean”  Slight innuendos are okay, but I need you to keep in mind me, your peers, and possible administrators.  Try to follow the rhyme scheme and syllable requirements. Slight variations will be accepted, but major variations will not.  Can you write a limerick about Romeo and Juliet?