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Personification and Imagery June 2, 2008
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Personification Definition – giving human qualities to animals or objects Definition – giving human qualities to animals or objects EX: The desk sighed with relief when the student left. EX: The desk sighed with relief when the student left. EX: The trees danced in the wind. EX: The trees danced in the wind. EX: The rock skipped over the water. EX: The rock skipped over the water.
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“Mirror” by Sylvia Plath The mirror--the "I" in the first line--is given the ability to speak, see and swallow, as well as human attributes such as truthfulness. The mirror--the "I" in the first line--is given the ability to speak, see and swallow, as well as human attributes such as truthfulness. I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions. Whatever I see I swallow immediately Just as it is, unmisted by love or dislike. I am not cruel, only truthful--
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Imagery Definition – a literary reference to the 5 senses (touch, taste, hearing, seeing, smelling); the author creates a picture or image in your mind Definition – a literary reference to the 5 senses (touch, taste, hearing, seeing, smelling); the author creates a picture or image in your mind
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“Litany” Billy Collins You are the bread and the knife, the crystal goblet and the wine. You are the dew on the morning grass and the burning wheel of the sun.
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“if you like my poems let them” e.e. cummings “if you like my poems let them walk in the evening, a little behind you”
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“The Dream Keeper” Langston Hughes Bring me all of your dreams, You dreamers, Bring me all of your Heart melodies That I may wrap them In a blue-cloud cloth Away from the too-rough fingers Of the world.
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Assignment A #1 – Create a Personification Chart in your Poetry Notebook #1 – Create a Personification Chart in your Poetry Notebook #2 – Fill in the chart with at least 20 items to personify. #2 – Fill in the chart with at least 20 items to personify. My example My example has 5. has 5. Chairsighed Shoe dance d Carpurred Flowerwinked Waterwhispered
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Assignment B #1 – Create a senses chart. 5 senses = 5 entries. #1 – Create a senses chart. 5 senses = 5 entries. Fill in the chart with imagery words to describe the “______”. Fill in the chart with imagery words to describe the “______”. Look Taste Feel Smell Hear
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