PPT-Poetic devices #3
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Assonance consonance alliteration onomatopoeia repetition Alliteration Alliteration The repetition of the beginning consonant sound of words close together ex
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Assonance consonance alliteration onomatopoeia repetition Alliteration Alliteration The repetition of the beginning consonant sound of words close together ex P eter P iper P icked a . By Walt Whitman. Walt Whitman. May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892 . Left school at age 11 to work and bring in money for his family. Jobs included printing, publishing, teaching, writing, journalist, etc.. An introduction. Poetic Analysis. Poetic analysis . is a detailed discussion of how . the language of a poem contributes to its meaning. . To analyze a poem, you . will . need to . correctly identify . . Expository Writing. What Is Poetic Analysis?. Poetic analysis . is a detailed discussion of how the language of a poem . contributes . to its meaning. . How do I analysis poetry?. Poetic analysis . A short piece of imaginative writing, of a personal nature and laid out in lines. Dialect- a version of language spoken by people in a particular place, time, or social group. . Ex: . ya’ll. , . yun’z. Mr. Storey, 2011. Poetic Devices: What are they? Why are they so special?. Poetic devices fit into the category of figurative language. . They can DEFINITELY be used in more than JUST poetry.. Click on the penguin to take a peek at a video clip on your first two poetic devices. Once you finishing watching the clip, close the media player to continue the PowerPoint.. . music . . . Musicians use poetic devices all the time to capture a mood or convey feeling . . In the same way, poets use various . literary techniques . &. poetic devices. By . Poonsarp. . Techasupatkul. 1005. introduction. Purpose-to understand what is poetic license and poetic device. Poetic license. Poetic license is the liberty by an artist in changing the original form or fact to achieve . by Edgar Allan Poe. Stanza # Stanza #. Student Name Student Name. Core #. Date. Stanza #s. Copy of your two stanzas – formatted and ready to present just as Poe wrote them (line breaks, indentations, spelling, capitalization, etc. 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. You’ll understand better through nursery rhymes.. Mother Goose wrote them long ago,. Now through this lesson you’ll be in the know.. Poetic Devices. Through Nursery Rhymes. Mrs. McManus’ English 7. To begin with, let’s remember that most poetry does NOT rhyme.. Poetic GENRES. Narrative poetry. DEFINITION: a story told in verse.. Has characters, setting & plot (exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution).. Beowulf. According to the editors of NA, it may have been composed (orally) in the first half of the eighth century, circa 750 AD.. We don’t know the author.. Evidence in the poem indicates that different dialects work their way into the poem, suggesting that it was passed along, over time, from place to place, before being put into writing.. Form (Poetic Structure). A particular organization of parts that makes a whole. Examples. . • the way words are arranged in a line. . • lines are arranged in a stanza. . • units of sound are organized to achieve rhythm and rhyme. TODAY WE WILL…. . IMPROVE YOUR OVERALL . . WRITING ABILITY THROUGH. . POETIC LANGUAGE. . QUICK REVIEW FROM FRIDAY….. Using your notes, TURN TO THE PERSON NEXT TO YOU AND EXPLAIN . IMAGERY. AND THE .
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