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Narrative and lyric poetry: Thee, thy, thou
Week 2, class 2
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narrative narrative poem tells a story. Test before revealing
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lyric lyric may contain a story, but the poem is less about the plot and more about the poet's feelings. Lyric poems in which there is a distinct narrative (story) often show changes in tense: "Once I did this but now I can no longer do it, and in the future I will never do it again." Test before revealing
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Lyrical ballad lyrical ballad , which is a poem that makes the characters' feelings more important than the plot. Test before revealing
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meditation Poems that are primarily lyric mediations on a single subject are often phrased in the present tense alone: “The expense of the spirit in waste of shame/ is lust in action.” Test before revealing
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Thee, thy, thou thou you When “you” is the subject of the sentence.
Word Translation When to use thou you When “you” is the subject of the sentence. thee When “you” is the object of the sentence thy your Possessive form of “you.” Used before a word that begins with a consonant thine Possessive form of “you.” Used before a word that begins with a vowel. Practice with chart on board
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The garden by andrew marvell
Translate all thees, thous, thys, and things Rhyme Decide on person 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Discover tense Narrative, lyric, lyrical ballad, or meditation? Symbol and allegory
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Ode to a nightingale by john keats
Translate all thees, thous, thys, and things Rhyme Decide on person 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Discover tense Narrative, lyric, lyrical ballad, or meditation? Symbol and allegory
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