PPT-Figurative and Poetic devices

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Hyperbole Your suitcase weighs a ton Half Rhyme HoldBald Irony The name of Britains biggest dog was Tiny Personification To give human or personal qualities to inanimate things or ideas. 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 . 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.. An . introduction. Warm up: Prepare to take notes in your binder.. Poetic Analysis. Poetic analysis . is a detailed discussion of how . the language of a poem contributes to its meaning. . To analyze a poem, you . Poetry Review. Random Disclaimer:. Although these elements are . often. found in poems, that’s not the . only. type of literature where they exist. They could be in fictional stories, non-fiction, etc. . Looking at Innovation Through Poetry. What Is 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 the poetic devices in the poem as well as give a very detailed close reading of the poem. . &. 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 . DO NOW: . What is one thing you observed over the weekend? Explain.. (Where were you? What were you doing? Did it have an impact on you?). 3-4 sentences. 9/12/16. Learning Goal:. 1.. . I will . learn different poetic devices and how they are used in different poems. 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. 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. : . WRITE YOUR FIRST NAME OR INITIALS AT THE TOP OF THE POST NOTE ON YOUR DESK. . BROWSE THROUGH THE BROWN POETRY ANTHOLOGY ON YOUR DESK UNTIL I ASK YOU TO STOP. . IF THERE IS A 3X5 CARD IN THE ANTHOLOGY LISTING POEMS FROM LAST YEAR, CHECK THOSE OUT POEMS OUT FIRST. 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 . Samuel Taylor Coleridge . Romanticism. Background. Originally published in 1798 as The Rime of the . Ancyent. . Marinere. .. the language . went against the emerging Romantic tradition of writing in contemporary, unrhymed language . 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. .

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