PPT-What tools do poets use?
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Poetic devices and their definitions Tools Poets use tools to add sound rhythm meaning and emotional effect for the reader Poets use their power of observation previous
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Poetic devices and their definitions Tools Poets use tools to add sound rhythm meaning and emotional effect for the reader Poets use their power of observation previous experiences and their emotions to create poetry Other tools include . Metaphysical Poetry. Metaphysical Poetry. Metaphysics: the branch of philosophy that systematically investigates the nature of first principles and the problems of ultimate reality: it includes the study of being (ontology) and the study of the structure of the universe (cosmology).. Vidalia, Georgia, United States. Good Evening, and welcome to the 100,000 poets for change celebration!. . As we begin, please let me thank everyone who has helped make this special day. Chelsea Moore, Ashley Marsteller, Michael Baskin, Michael Mathews, Michael Bibb, and James Baird made posters, updated the website, and kept me organized. The faculty at Brewton Parker encouraged and supported my efforts, especially, Dr. Ruth Ellen Porter, Dr. Bill Denni, Dr. Ron Hugar, and Mr. George . Amazing Mash-Up Combines Two Of Britain’s Greatest Cultural Gems. http://www.buzzfeed.com/regajha/this-amazing-mash-up-combines-two-of-britains-greatest-gems. Mashups. . . .. decontextualize, then . William Wordsworth. born April 7, 1770, in . Cockermouth. , Cumberland, to John and Anne (Cookson) Wordsworth, the second of their five children. 1787 - went to . St. John's College, Cambridge. Went to France in 1791 (during French Revolution). LITERARY THEORY FROM PLATO TO T. S. ELIOT. DR. IDA BAIZURA BAHAR. The Renaissance. . 01 . The Dark/Middle Ages or the Medieval Era. medieval scholar making precise measurements in a 14th-century manuscript illustration. 1785-1830. What is Romanticism?. a complex artistic, literary and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the 18th century in Europe, and gained strength in reaction to the Industrial Revolution.. LITERARY THEORY FROM PLATO TO T. S. ELIOT. DR. IDA BAIZURA BAHAR. GREEK CRITICISM:. Plato. Plato was a philosopher in Classical Greece. . He . was also a mathematician, student of Socrates, writer of philosophical dialogues, and founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. . Symbolism: a 19. th. C. artistic moment. France, 1857: . Publication of Charles Baudelaire’s . Les . fleurs. du mal . (. Flowers of Evil). Baudelaire sparked a dark, neo-Romantic movement in French poetry, influencing poets like Mallarme and Valery. This movement is sometimes referred to as the French Decadent movement.. Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton. How and why were the confessional poets a reaction to the male dominated beats?. What is so intriguing and interesting to us about social media? Reality TV?. (What is it that draws us in and keeps us wanting more??). to add to the poem’s sound, meaning, and emotional effect on the reader.. Poetry:. Is the art of expressing one’s thoughts in verse. Uses few words to . convey . its message. Is meant to be read aloud. Often narrative poems. Concrete images. Experien. ces. “Deep Song” - . c. ante. . jondo. a flamenco style of folk music. Term coined in 1961. Jerome Rothenberg. Robert Kelly born 1935. Robert Bly born 1926. What are the Fireside Poets. First group of American poets to rival British poets in popularity in either country.. Notable for their scholarship and the resilience of their lines and themes.. Preferred conventional forms over experimentation.. Romanticism 1800-1855 Romanticism The term derives from “romance,” which from the Medieval Period (1200-1500) and on simply meant a story (e.g. all the chivalric, King Arthur legends) that was adventuristic Learn more about all Poetry Month programs at wwwǽazhumanitiesǽorg or 602 - 257 - 0335ǽ Poets Laura Tohe & Orlando White FridayǾ April 15thǾ 2016 5ǿ30 - 6ǿ30 pǽmǽ All - Ages Community Writ
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