PPT-Poetry – what do we know?
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In your exercise books at tables consider all you know about poetry How many of the terms below can you explain Alliteration Simile Metaphor Rhyme Personification
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In your exercise books at tables consider all you know about poetry How many of the terms below can you explain Alliteration Simile Metaphor Rhyme Personification sibilance Enjambment Repetition. Ed Daniel Karlin 5737657376573765737657376574285741357424573885737657417574545744357390573765738457428574455746457441574595737657413574445746157443574415746057449574555745457441574525737657424574415745657445574585744257441574435745157459573855737657 From Prentice Hall Literature: Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes. Poetry is…. One of the three major types of literature (the others being prose and drama). “Literature that makes use of highly concise, musical, and emotionally charged language.”. Pastoral Poetry. "Pastoral" (Latin for "shepherd") refers to a literary work dealing with shepherds and rustic life. . It presents an idealized rather than realistic view of rustic life. . Classical (Greek and Latin) pastoral works date back to the 3rd century B.C. Poetry. Noun. Literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm;.... A quality of beauty and intensity of emotion regarded as characteristic of poems: "poetry and fire are nicely balanced in the music".. Questions:. 1. . It refers to the time and place that the event(s) in the story take . place. 2. This element refers to the topic that the writer writes or comments on in his or her writing. . 3. . It refers to the tension, the fight or the struggle between the various characters or forces in the story. Poets have many tools they use to add to the poem’s sound, meaning, and emotional effect on the reader.. Poetry is the art of expressing one’s thoughts in verse.. It uses few words to convey its message.. an Interactive PowerPoint. Not Your Average Classroom . Language Arts Units. Assignments:. What does Poetry Do? Graphic Organizer(s). Prose vs. Poetry Top Hat. Elements of Poetry Web Quest. Elements of Poetry Mini Presentation. Day 2- . Is it important???. Day 1= What IS poetry?. Day 3=. . What makes it “good?”. Day 4=. . The Effects . of Poetry. Day 5= What will your verse be?. Our definition from yesterday: . 5 minutes. Middle School Masters. T. om Phillips. Blackout Poetry. Note to Teachers. At the beginning of the year, have your media specialist save books that would ordinarily be thrown away or destroyed. Before you know it, you have enough “text” for all of your students and even for some of your colleagues!. Poetry is using words in a way that helps us see, feel, and hear them. Poetry bounces off your tongue, tickles your ears, and makes you think. Poetry usually has a rhythm or flow. There are many types of poetry and many types of poetic devices, or tools, that poets use. Poetry is not prose. Prose is the ordinary language people use in speaking or writing.. Poetry is a form of literary expression that captures intense experiences or creative perceptions of the world in a musical language.. ―. A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom. . – . Robert Frost . ―…the best words in the best . order. . – . Samuel Taylor Coleridge . ―Poetry is the most direct and simple means of expressing . T. S. Eliot’s . “Love Song of J. Alfred . Prufrock. ”. Hamlet Act I. Develop and apply new poetry analysis skills. Understand key terms regarding poetic devices. Application of poetry explication skills. Elements of Poetry Poetry is not ____________. Prose is: ordinary ______________ people use in speaking or writing Poetry is: a form of _______________ expression _______________ intense
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