Structure, Sound, Imagery and Figurative Language

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Elements of Poetry.
Advertisements

Poetry.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Poetic Elements Misc. Format of Poetry.
Mrs. Spencer Language Arts
Poetry.
Elements of Poetry Ms. Barrow.
P OETRY *Structure and form *Poetic Devices *Imagery and figurative language.
Poetry --type of literature that uses the sounds, rhythms, and meanings of words to describe the world.
Poetry.
Poetry Unit Vocabulary
Poetry Vocabulary.
When I say figuratively and not literally! “I think I just dodged a bullet!” Figurative Language is usually used in poetry.
An Introduction to Poetry
POETRY TERMS  PLEASE TAKE NOTES AS YOU FOLLOW ALONG.
Poetry Terms. Elements of Poetry Figurative language: language that is used imaginatively, rather than literally, to express ideas or feelings in new.
A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness… It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.”
Forms of Poetry Lyric Poetry PurposeCharacteristics  Expresses the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker  No specific tone  Often in very musical.
Elements of Poetry English II Ms. Barrow.
Poetry Terms.
Terms and Examples PART I
POETRY Poetry is all about 5 things…  Expression  Observation  Ideas  Emotions  Words and Opinions.
Poetry Jeopardy World Literature.
Poetry JEOPARDY.
Types of Poetry. Haiku  Originally Japanese  3 line verse form  1 st and 3 rd lines have 5 syllables  The 2 nd line has 7 syllables  Purpose: present.
Literary Terms Grade 10 Mrs. Williams.
Characteristics and Forms
IN Set up your cornell notes now! Open your literature book to pg 508
Poetry Defined Poetry is literature in verse form, a controlled arrangement of lines and stanzas. Poems use concise, musical, and emotionally charged.
Poetry.
Learning About Poetry Characteristics of Poetry  Figurative Language  Sound Device.
UNIT 4 Poetry. ELEMENTS OF POETRY  Poetry is divided into lines, or groups of words  Lines are organized into stanzas the first word of each line is.
FORMS OF POETRY.
Elements of Poetry Elements of Poetry Poetry- –one of three types of literature, others being prose and drama. –Poetry uses concise, rhythmic, and emotionally.
Poetry Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Characteristics of Poetry  Figurative Language  ____________  Sensory Language  Sound Devices  ____________  Rhyme  Meter  Graphical Elements.
Figurative language. metaphor a comparison between two unlike things.
Are you a poet and don ’ t know it? Evaluation & Analysis of Poetry Writing Original Poetry.
Poetry Honors English 9. Objectives:  To identify and interpret various literary elements used in poetry  To analyze the effect that poetic elements.
Poetic Form and Structure
Types of Poetry. Haiku O Japanese pattern poetry that consists of three lines O Has a syllable pattern of 5—7—5 O Haiku Video Haiku Video.
3/31: Copy the following terms on your note cards 15.Speaker: the voice that talks to the reader in a poem (may or may not be the author of the poem) 16.Haiku:
Poetry. Stanza A repeated grouping of two or more lines in a poem that often share a pattern of rhythm or rhyme.
Poetry Terms.
Who Wants to Be a Poetry Genius? MILLIONAIRE SCOREBOARD $100 $200 $300 $500 $1,000 $2,000 $4,000 $8,000 $16,000 $32,000 $64,000 $125,000 $250,000 $500,000.
Ms. Viel’s English Class. Poetry = form of writing usually divided into lines and stanzas, using regular rhythmical patterns (meters); highly concise,
Elements of Poetry Poetry Words are arranged carefully to communicate a message with emotion. Often has a very musical quality. Can tell a story;
Poetry Elements What are the key elements of poetry? What are the major types of poetry?
Poetry p A Simile to explain poetry Poetry is like a circus. Poetry is like a circus.  Full of color, motion, and excitement.
Poetry (highlight the word) Poetry is the most compact form of literature. Using a few carefully chosen words, poets express a range of emotions, tell.
Figurative language. metaphor a comparison between two unlike things.
Poetry Terms Review. Prose ordinary speech or writing, without metrical structure; uses sentences and paragraphs Poetry a piece of literature written.
Introduction to Poetry Spring What is poetry? Literature in verse form in a controlled arrangement of lines and stanzas. It utilizes concise musical.
POETRY An introduction:. Key Elements of Poetry Form and Structure Sound Imagery Figurative Language Form and Structure.
Forms of Poetry Characteristics of forms of Poetry Whitehurst.
IMPORTANT VOCABULARY FOR WITNESS. ALLITERATION  Repetition of initial consonant sounds.
Poetic Terms A - C Poetic Terms E - H Poetic Terms.
E LEMENTS OF P OETRY. Poetry is a literary form that combines the precise meaning of words with their emotional associations, sounds, and rhythms. Many.
Poetry p
Poetry Terms Know these words!.
Poetry Vocabulary.
Elements of Poetry.
WHAT IS POETRY? Poetry is the art of using words in a way that will make an image come alive. It expresses feelings, both good and bad. A great poem can.
POETRY TERMS Cornell Notes.
Elements of Poetry.
POETRY FINAL EXAM.
Poetry Elements 6th grade.
Learning About Poetry.
Poetry Literary form that combines the precise meanings of words with their emotional associations, sounds, & rhythms.
Poetry Workshop, pp What is a poem?.
Unit 1- Poetry.
Presentation transcript:

Structure, Sound, Imagery and Figurative Language Poetry Structure, Sound, Imagery and Figurative Language

What are the different forms and structures of poetry? Lines The way the poet arranges the words—may or may not be sentences. Stanzas Groups of lines in poetry p. 744 Literature book (note the metaphors, personification, rhyme) Couplet Rhyming couplets are a pair of rhyming lines that usually have the same meter and length.

Rhyming Couplet- a pair of rhyming lines that usually have the same meter and length. Example— People may rhyme Any old time But rhyming is too zany For the ones who are brainy

Types of poems -Form and Structure Free Verse– these poems have no regular meter, no rhyme, no fixed line length, no specific stanza pattern. They have no structure. P. 645 “Describe Somebody” (notice stanza lengths) Lyric poetry-expresses the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker—often in musical verse. P. 735 “Harriet Beecher Stowe” ( rhyming couplets) Narrative poetry-tells a story in verse—they have elements such as setting, plot, characters. P. 731 “Paul Revere’s Ride” (meter)

Types of Poetry-Form and Structure Epic-Long narrative poem that tells an exciting or inspiring story, usually about a hero. It has a serious tone P. 1078 “Invocation from John Brown’s Body” Ode-poem with a formal tone, written for the single purpose of celebrating or honoring a person, object, or idea. P. 685 “Ode to Enchanted Light” (note the metaphors, simile and personification)

Types of Poems-Form and Structure Ballad-song-like poems that tell a story, often dealing with adventure, tragedy or romance. P. 1045 “John Henry” (notice repetition) “Lawd, Lawd” Limerick-a humorous five-line poems with a specific rhythmic pattern and an aabba rhyme scheme. There once was a girl named Meg Who slipped and broke her leg She slipped on the log And then on a dog And decided to changed her name to Peg

Types of poems-Form and Structure Haiku-short, unrhymed poems, often about nature. Originated in Japan. It has 3 lines—the 1st and 3rd lines have five syllables. The 2nd has 7 syllables. Example— Rushing, rolling down (5 syllables) The river flows to the sea (7 syllables) Blue skies hang above (5 syllables)

Poetry Sound Devices Alliteration Rhyme Rhythm Meter—rhythmical pattern Onomatopoeia Repetition—repeating words Symbolism

Meter The rhythmical pattern, or arrangement and number of stressed and unstressed syllables. Accent marks show the stress How is this read?—Stressed and Unstressed T’was the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there;

Imagery How do poets express emotion and thought through imagery? Visual, auditory, tactile, gustatory, olfactory Sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell P. 746 “New World” P. 749 “For My Sister Molly Who In the Fifties”

Onomatopoeia & Alliteration P. 663- “The Drum”-Onomatopoeia P. 655- “Cat!--Onomatopoeia P. 657- “Silver”---Alliteration-Meter