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Narrative Poetry Telling Stories through Poems
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What is Narrative Poetry A poem that tells a series of events using poetic devices such as rhythm, rhyme, compact language and attention to words. – Diction – Theme – Tone/Mood – Imagery Many of the same elements found in a short story are found in a narrative poem. – Character – Conflict – Plot – setting It tells a story with poetic flair.
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Narrative Poetry Examples Answer the following: – Who are the characters in the poem? Highlight in pink – What do you know about the speaker in the poem? – What are the traits of the character? How do you know? – What is the setting of poem? Highlight in yellow – What is the conflict? Highlight in green – What is the tone? What is the mood? – Identify plot: highlight in blue and bracket sections Papa’s Fishing Hole by: Elisabeth D. Babin I place my tiny hand in his as we walk to Papa’s Fishing Hole. I hand him a wiggling night crawler fighting for his life. The deadly hook squishes through the worm’s head, and I watch the brown guts ooze out. Papa throws the pole’s long arm back and then forward. The line lands in a murky spot along the reedy shore. Now I get to reel it in. Nothing yet, he says. He casts again. I reel it in. Still nothing. Three time’s a charm, he says. He casts. A strike. We turn the crank together. The fish jumps from the water and his colors form a rainbow as he arches his body above the reeds. My Papa handles him with the skill of a master as I stop helping to watch him work. A stiff jerk, a quick reel, a stiff jerk again. The fish doesn’t have a chance, I yell. I know. I know. I know, he says.
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Writing Narrative Poetry Choose experience that can be captured in a snapshot – Think of moments in time that you can use in a story Brainstorm 5 different “snapshots” experiences that you may be able to write a narrative poem about Gather sensory details about the experience – Put the experience in the middle and try a graphic organizer like a web Choose character for your poem – Yes, it is an experience you have gone through but who’s eyes are you telling it through? – What is he or she like? – Are they the speaker or is there a narrator? Determine the conflict – What are the inner and outer conflicts? – How will it resolve?
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Writing Narrative Poetry Cont. Plot out your poem using a simple plot line – Yes you have to include them all.
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