PPT-Poetic

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Devices The SOUNDS of Words Alliteration Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words placed near each other usually on the same or adjacent lines

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Devices The SOUNDS of Words Alliteration Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words placed near each other usually on the same or adjacent lines Example fast and furious. Praise of . Shulgi. I am greatly expert in assigning. w. ork with the pickaxe and the . b. rick-mould, in drawing plans, in. l. aying foundations, and in writing. cuneiform inscriptions on pedestals;. 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 . 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. 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. . music . . . Musicians use poetic devices all the time to capture a mood or convey feeling . . In the same way, poets use various . literary techniques . (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. &. 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 . 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;. 41 Jan Mukaovsk Meter is the rhythm of a poem. There are specific ways to analyze meter so that we can say something clear about a poem’s rhythmic pattern.. Let’s Look At a Poem. To “scan” a poem, we mark each stressed and each unstressed syllable with a mark. Here, we’ll use / for stressed and ~ for unstressed.. 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.). Modern Usage. History Refresher. Helpful Information. While Hamilton was married to Elizabeth Schuyler, he engaged in an affair with Maria Reynolds who played to Hamilton’s sympathy for orphaned children by telling him her husband had left her and her daughter to fend for themselves. It turned out to be a plot of extortion designed to gather extensive amounts of money from Hamilton. The affair (and extortion) was later revealed and although Hamilton admitted his misdoings, it was a large detriment to his political career.. . . Poetic meter is a generally regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.. It is like the rhythmic beat that draws you into music. Tyger. ! . Tyger. ! burning bright. In the forests of the night,. 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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