Poetry Types/Forms Review and Practice 1) Vocabulary and Life of Pi Quiz 2) Grading: Vocabulary books/sheets while you are taking your quiz. 3) Please, wait until I call for them!
Write this in your agenda: Quiz on Poetic Terms #1 on 11/28 and 11/29 –Literary Terms 1-10 –Material on Orange Prezi Poetry Out Loud Recitations 12/3, 12/4, 12/5, & 12/6 –Poem is a memorized element that is graded for delivery, accuracy, etc.
AP English Literature TODAY’S AGENDA/HW Vocabulary and Life of Pi quiz. PREZI- TPCASTT Poem Analysis #1 –“Do Not Go Gentle…” (p. 927) – Complete the TPCASTT Worksheet for Poem #1) Poetry Out Loud: Lab 601 to find and secure a poem Homework: Prepare for quiz & memorize poem LEARNING TARGETS/OBJECTIVES Understand the purpose and elements of a typical elegy. Understand literary terms often found in poetry. Analyze a poem for meaning and structure
Review the Terms! ELEGY- a formal lyric poem written in memory of one who has died. LYRIC- a short poem where a single speaker expresses an emotion or experience IMAGERY- appeal to the senses ALLUSION- references made to outside works CAESURA- a grammatical pause or break in a line of poetry, most often in the middle of a line ENJAMBMENT- the continuation of a sentence from one line or couplet into the next one. ALLITERATION- repetition of initial consonant sounds CONSONANCE- the repetition of the final consonant sounds APOSTROPHE- a figure of speech in which someone absent or dead or something nonhuman is addressed as if it were alive and present and could reply ASSONANCE- the repetition or pattern of similar vowel sounds
Poem Analysis #1 (TPCASTT) View the Prezi at the following link: p-english-introduction-to-poetry- analysis-tpcastt/ p-english-introduction-to-poetry- analysis-tpcastt/ Complete your TP-CASTT for Poem #1 as HW if not completed today.