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Devices The Sounds of Poetry Onomatopoeia When a words pronunciation imitates its sound Examples Buzz Fizz Woof Hiss Clink Boom Beep Vroom Zip Repetition Repeating

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Devices The Sounds of Poetry Onomatopoeia When a words pronunciation imitates its sound Examples Buzz Fizz Woof Hiss Clink Boom Beep Vroom Zip Repetition Repeating a word or words for effect. 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.. 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. The Science of Literature. What is Formalism?. Also referred to as “New Criticism”. Relies solely on the text for analysis (no author biography, no cultural background). Breaks down literary/poetic devices. Figures . of . speech/ . Figurative . language:. A . form of language use in which writers and speakers convey something other than the literal meaning of their words. Personification:. Giving . human attributes to an animal, object or idea. (on-o-ma-to-pee-uh and . hy. -. perr. -. bo. -lee). Onomatopoeia is the use of sound words. These words sound like things they describe. . What is it?. “It . went . zip.  when it moved and . bop. 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 . Poetic Techniques . Poetic techniques are used to communicate a thought, feeling, point of view or idea and encourage the reader to engage and understand these things. Poetic techniques can communicate a lot of meaning while only saying a small amount. Poetry causes us to reflect and think about all aspects about all people and life. . 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. 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. Junior Cert Poetry . Poetic terms/Techniques . Speaker/ person. : the voice in the poem. This is usually but not always the voice of the poet. . Title:. name of the poem . Tone/Mood. : how the poet feels about what she/he is writing (joyful, angry, bitter, self-pity etc.). 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).. 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. 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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