PPT-B.A English Part I First Paper- Poetry

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The Sonnet DrSeema Singh Department of English HCPGCollege The word Sonnet has been derived from the Italian word Sonneto meaning a little sound or strain Sonnet

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The Sonnet DrSeema Singh Department of English HCPGCollege The word Sonnet has been derived from the Italian word Sonneto meaning a little sound or strain Sonnet is a short poem expressing one main idea or thought. NO PAPER CODE E PAPER CODE F PAPER CODE G PAPER CODE H 10 NONE 11 12 13 14 15 16 NONE 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 NONE 29 30 NONE 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 4 Thinking About Language Poetically . Instead of Intellectually. &. Creating Poems from Other Sources. Background. Rosemount High School. Demographics:. American Indian 0.5%. Asian 6.1%. Hispanic 4.1%. Poetry is one of the most ancient of the arts. Originally fused with music. Often intended to be chanted (Often related to religious movements). Often used to remember oral history, story (epic poetry), law, prayers, myths etc.. The Renaissance:. In 30 Seconds. The Renaissance. "Renaissance," French for "rebirth," perfectly describes the intellectual and economic changes that occurred in Europe from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries. . Ppt. by B.TING. Material from. Sara Thorne’s . Mastering Poetry. Identifying them is only a starting point – of most importance is an exploration of the effects that are created and the way these influence the reader.. Dr. Jacob Blakesley. Outline. Impossibility of translation (?). Poetry: definitions. Theories of poetry translation. Translating poetry. Greek (Homer). Chinese (Du Fu. ). Persian (Omar Khayyam). Japanese (Basho. . Analysis. . Test. Strategies to Help You . Improve. and Achieve your . Best. Results on the Test. Poetry Analysis Test . Tip. #1. Answer . all. of the assigned questions. Do not leave . any. question blank or unanswered!. Please have your group’s collage on your table.. I am allowing ten minutes to go about the room and share the collages in preparation for tomorrow.. Then I’m taking up the collages.. Theme Collages . Jenny . Seham. , PhD. Nawal. . Muradwij. Poetry in motion: A poetry dance Play for Middle School Special Education Classroom. Diverse Learners. Middle School Students. Outline of Webinar. Diverse learners and multiple art forms. 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. 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-. Poetry Analysis Mrs. Belof Poetry Analysis Using the TP-CASTT Method What is TP CASTT? An acronym of steps used to analyze poetry. The results of TPCASTT can be used to write an essay. The TPCASTT process is comprised of 7 steps which should be completed in the order given. Frequently employed . as a means of . recording . oral . history. storytelling . (epic poetry. ). genealogy. law. other . forms of expression or knowledge that modern societies might expect to be handled in prose. . poet. .. Sometimes, poems have rhyming words in them.. Poetry is meant to be read aloud.. Rhyming Words. Some poetry has rhyming words at the end of lines. When words rhyme, they start with different sounds, but sound the same at the end of the words. So ‘cat’ rhymes with ‘bat’ and ‘hot’ rhymes with ‘lot’. .

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