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1 Poetry Rate yourself

2 What is poetry? Poetry – type of literature(one of the three literary genres) usually written in lines and stanzas, that combine words, sounds, imagery, and rhythm to create meaning. Stanza – Like the paragraph of a poem Lyric – Express the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker. Lines – help poet add natural pauses and create patterns of rhythm called METER. Voice – What perspective the poem is from matters. 1 st – 3 rd (POV) female or male? young or old? Always refer to poet as – poet or speaker.

3 What’s great about poetry? No grammar rules apply. It’s musical in nature A lot of deep information in a small amount of writing. Can be creative with expression and have fun. At times if you follow specific poetic types, the constrictive nature forces you to be creative.

4 What’s a challenge? Subversive in nature. (Lots of hidden meanings and packed in information) Understand the surface then go beneath it(like an Ice Berg) Allusions – a reference to something that the author assumes you know from religion, history, literature, or pop culture. EX. So Eden sank to grief. Symbolism – one thing/item/animal stands for something else. EX. Poem takes place in the winter. Things die in the winter. Poem could be about death but not be directly stated. Vocabulary – must understand upper level vocabulary. Use context clues when possible.

5 Use TPCASTT Break poems down: Title – predict meaning Paraphrase – What’s the poem about? Main idea – what’s happening. Connotation – What emotional meaning do the words carry? Positive/negative Attitude – How does the author feel about the topic? Positive/negative Shift – Does the feeling change at any point? Title – Does the title seem to carry a different meaning? Theme – What’s the message the author wants you to take away from poem? Could be more than one.

6 Types of poems Certain poems are constricted ways of writing to force the poet into creativity. Ballad – A song like poem that can be quite long in nature Free verse – Follows no patterns or structure Sonnet – a 14 line poem usually about love. Some sort of rhyme scheme is usually used. Couplet – when two lines rhyme with some pattern in a poem Haiku – (5-7-5 syllables lines) only three lines in length usually about nature.

7 Nursery Rhymes Rhyme scheme – the pattern in which certain poems rhyme. Nursery rhymes are similar to poems in that they carry deeper meaning at times.  Ring around the roses(A)Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall(A)  Pocket full of posies(A)Humpty Dumpty had a great fall(A)  Ashes, Ashes(B)All the kings horses, and all the kings men(B)  We all fall down(C) Couldn’t put Humpty together again(B)

8 Figurative language https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPjAiUbdl14 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0kYzRU46Xs The unique ability for a writer to deliver information. It’s the opposite of literal. Also known as rhetorical devices or poetic devices. literal – Saying exactly what you mean. No fun, no life, no uniqueness. Ex. It’s hot outside. figurative - Not meant to be taken literally. Ex. The sun beats down like a musician beating on a drum. (simile) Ex. The heat laughs as we sweat like dogs.(personification) Ex. It’s so hot my skin is melting off.(hyperbole) Ex. The ground was a waffle iron and my feet were the waffles. The more unique the better the device


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