PPT-Unseen Poetry L.O. All: To understand poetic
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concepts Most To identify poetic features Ideas or traditions GCSE exam 15 poems 1 or 2 unseen Draw a mind map in your books write down everything you know about poetry What tools do poets use. Say. , Father Thames! ––for thou hast . seen. Full . many a sprightly race,. . Disporting . on thy margent green. ,. The . paths of pleasure . trace. ;. . Who . foremost now delight to . cleave. p. repared by . Camille . Quamina. What is poetry?. The Eagle. He clasps the crag with crooked hands;. Close to the sun in lonely lands,. Ringed with the azure world, he stands.. The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls;. Yay. ! . Poetry Analysis. A huge portion of your AP exam . You will answer multiple choice questions AND an essay on poetry. How the heck do I analysis poetry?. …without killing people. . TIPCAST. Here’s a tip: Don’t break your arm!. English Literature. Paper 2: Section C. Mrs. Onan-Read. a warm up for section C: unseen poetry. Today’s Foci:. To understand and explore the basic requirements of Section C of Paper 2. . To feel confident when responding to the Unseen questions.. Section B of the exam. Lesson aims:. To know the process in the exam.. To understand what things to look for in an unseen poem.. To create a plan and a few . paragraphs . of an answer. . Read the poem twice. . “Poetry is when an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.”. - Robert Frost. BEGIN. What will you learn?. Major types of poetry and how they differ from each other. 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. 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).. Haiku!. The last winter leaves. Clinging to the black branches. Explode into birds. In the cold of night. Bear frost breath deep in moon light . Grabs the pain of might . Poem # 1. Illustration. Imagery Poems. Haiku!. The last winter leaves. Clinging to the black branches. Explode into birds. In the cold of night. Bear frost breath deep in moon light . Grabs the pain of might . Poem # 1. Illustration. Imagery Poems. Haiku. Cinquain. . Diamante . Rhyming . Free Verse. Poetic Devices . Alliteration-. the initial sounds of a word, beginning either with a consonant or a vowel, repeated in close succession.. Assonance-. AQA Unseen Poetry Lecture – Approaching poems - looking for Meaning Unseen poetry is all about understanding the meaning and being able to make educated guesses about what the poet might have been trying to say and why they might have been saying this. This lecture will explore the hidden thinking process behind approaching a poem that you have never read before and explore how to compare two poems at a high level without worrying too much about getting it wrong! Alliteration – the repetition of the same or similar consonant sounds in words that are close together. Ex: “But the sea, the sea in darkness calls.” . Allusion – a reference to someone or something that is known from history, literature, religion, politics, sports, science, or some other branch of culture. . cyborg. -economy. Dr. Sebastian Berger, Senior Lecturer, University of the West of England. Overview. What is the relationship between poetry and economics?. “They are opposed!” . But are they really strange bed-fellows?.
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