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Anglo- Saxon Poetry Practical English IV
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Lines with regular rhythms, usually 4 strong beats.
Anglo-Saxon lyrics were composed for easy memorization and recitation. They contain. . . Lines with regular rhythms, usually 4 strong beats. Caesuras – rhythmic breaks in the middle of the lines where the reciter could pause for beath Kennings – two-word poetic renamings for people, places & things ex. whale-road for sea
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Anglo-Saxon poetry continued
Assonance - the repetition of vowel sounds in unrhymed, stressed syllables (for ex. batter these ramparts) Alliteration – the repetition of the initial consonant sounds in accented syllables ex and the heathen’s only hope Hell
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Kennings What common object do all of the following kennings describe?
Arrow aimer Dust terror Antique printer The noun is renamed in a creative way using a compound word or a union of two separate words
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Kennings – you try Scholar’s home ? Car loaners ?
Humanity’s beverage ?
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Consider carefully how you could creatively rename each of the following through the use of the kenning technique. 1. a teacher a bus driver firemen television meatloaf police pop tarts music love computer
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