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POETRY A type of literature that expresses ideas, feelings, or tells a story in a specific form (usually using lines and stanzas)

POINT OF VIEW IN POETRY POET SPEAKER The poet is the author of the poem. The speaker of the poem is the narrator of the poem.

POETRY FORM FORM - the appearance of the words on the page LINE - a group of words together on one line of the poem STANZA - a group of lines arranged together A word is dead When it is said, Some say. I say it just Begins to live That day.

POETRY FORM Enjambment the running on of the thought from one line, couplet or stanza to the next. Caesura a break or pause near the middle of the verse, marked by a ll line as in: know then thyself ll presume not God to scan

KINDS OF STANZAS Couplet = a two line stanza Triplet (Tercet) = a three line stanza Quatrain = a four line stanza Quintet = a five line stanza Sestet (Sextet) = a six line stanza Septet = a seven line stanza Octave = an eight line stanza

SOUND EFFECTS

RHYTHM The beat created by the sounds of the words in a poem Rhythm can be created by meter, rhyme, alliteration and refrain.

METER A pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. Meter occurs when the stressed and unstressed syllables of the words in a poem are arranged in a repeating pattern. When poets write in meter, they count out the number of stressed (strong) syllables and unstressed (weak) syllables for each line. They they repeat the pattern throughout the poem.

METER cont. FOOT - unit of meter. A foot can have two or three syllables. Usually consists of one stressed and one or more unstressed syllables. TYPES OF FEET The types of feet are determined by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables. (cont.)

METER cont. TYPES OF FEET (cont.) Iambic - unstressed, stressed Ex: But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?

METER cont. Trochaic Tetrameter - stressed, unstressed (opposite of Iambic) Ex: Liver of blaspheming Jew, Gall of goat, and slips of yew Silver'd in the moon's eclipse, Nose of Turk and Tartar's lips, Finger of birth-strangled babe. (Macbeth, 4.1.27), Third Witch

METER cont. Anapestic Tetrameter - unstressed, unstressed, stressed Ex: The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee.

METER cont. Kinds of Metrical Lines monometer dimeter = trimeter tetrameter pentameter hexameter heptameter octometer = one foot on a line two feet on a line = three feet on a line = four feet on a line = five feet on a line = six feet on a line = seven feet on a line = eight feet on a line

FREE VERSE POETRY Unlike metered poetry, free verse poetry does NOT have any repeating patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables. Does NOT have rhyme. Free verse poetry is very conversational sounds like someone talking with you. A more modern type of poetry.

BLANK VERSE POETRY from Julius Ceasar Written in lines of iambic pentameter, but does NOT use end rhyme. Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come.

RHYME Words sound alike because they share the same ending vowel and consonant sounds. (A word always rhymes with itself.) LAMP STAMP Share the short a vowel sound Share the combined mp consonant sound

END RHYME A word at the end of one line rhymes with a word at the end of another line Hector the Collector Collected bits of string. Collected dolls with broken heads And rusty bells that would not ring.

INTERNAL RHYME A word inside a line rhymes with another word on the same line. Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary. From The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe

NEAR RHYME a.k.a imperfect rhyme, close rhyme The words share EITHER the same vowel or consonant sound BUT NOT BOTH ROSE LOSE Different vowel sounds (long o and oo sound) Share the same consonant sound

RHYME SCHEME A rhyme scheme is a pattern of rhyme (usually end rhyme, but not always). Use the letters of the alphabet to represent sounds to be able to visually see the pattern. (See next slide for an example.)

SAMPLE RHYME SCHEME The Germ by Ogden Nash A mighty creature is the germ, Though smaller than the pachyderm. His customary dwelling place Is deep within the human race. His childish pride he often pleases By giving people strange diseases. Do you, my poppet, feel infirm? You probably contain a germ. a a b b c c a a

ONOMATOPOEIA Words that imitate the sound they are naming BUZZ OR sounds that imitate another sound The silken, sad, uncertain, rustling of each purple curtain...

ALLITERATION Consonant sounds repeated at the beginnings of words If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, how many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick?

CONSONANCE Similar to alliteration EXCEPT... The repeated consonant sounds can be anywhere in the words silken, sad, uncertain, rustling..

ASSONANCE Repeated VOWEL sounds in a line or lines of poetry. (Often creates near rhyme.) Lake Fate Base Fade (All share the long a sound.)

ASSONANCE cont. Examples of ASSONANCE: Slow the low gradual moan came in the snowing. - John Masefield Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep. - William Shakespeare

REFRAIN A sound, word, phrase or line repeated regularly in a poem. Quoth the raven, Nevermore.

SOME TYPES OF POETRY

LYRIC A short poem Usually written in first person point of view Expresses an emotion or an idea or describes a scene Do not tell a story and are often musical (Many of the poems we read will be lyrics.)

NARRATIVE POEMS A poem that tells a story. Generally longer than the lyric styles of poetry b/c the poet needs to establish characters and a plot. Examples of Narrative Poems The Raven The Highwayman Casey at the Bat The Walrus and the Carpenter

CONCRETE POEMS In concrete poems, the words are arranged to create a picture that relates to the content of the poem. Poetry Is like Flames, Which are Swift and elusive Dodging realization Sparks, like words on the Paper, leap and dance in the Flickering firelight. The fiery Tongues, formless and shifting Shapes, tease the imiagination. Yet for those who see, Through their mind s Eye, they burn Up the page.

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

SIMILE A comparison of two things using like, as than, or resembles. She is as beautiful as a sunrise.

METAPHOR A direct comparison of two unlike things All the world s a stage, and we are merely players. - William Shakespeare

EXTENDED METAPHOR A metaphor that goes several lines or possible the entire length of a work.

IMPLIED METAPHOR The comparison is hinted at but not clearly stated. The poison sacs of the town began to manufacture venom, and the town swelled and puffed with the pressure of it. from The Pearl by John Steinbeck

Hyperbole Exaggeration often used for emphasis.

Litotes Understatement - basically the opposite of hyperbole. Often it is ironic. Ex. Calling a slow moving person Speedy

Idiom An expression where the literal meaning of the words is not the meaning of the expression. It means something other than what it actually says. Ex. It s raining cats and dogs.

PERSONIFICATION from Ninki by Shirley Jackson An animal given humanlike qualities or an object given life-like qualities. Ninki was by this time irritated beyond belief by the general air of incompetence exhibited in the kitchen, and she went into the living room and got Shax, who is extraordinarily lazy and never catches his own chipmunks, but who is, at least, a cat, and preferable, Ninki saw clearly, to a man with a gun.

Synechdoche which a term for a part of something is used to refer to the whole of something, or vice-versa For example, referring to a congregation as the church or the police as the law.

OTHER POETIC DEVICES

SYMBOLISM When a person, place, thing, or event that has meaning in itself also represents, or stands for, something else. = Innocence = America = Peace

Allusion Allusion comes from the verb allude which means to refer to An allusion is a reference to something famous. A tunnel walled and overlaid With dazzling crystal: we had read Of rare Aladdin s wondrous cave, And to our own his name we gave. From Snowbound John Greenleaf Whittier

IMAGERY Language that appeals to the senses. Most images are visual, but they can also appeal to the senses of sound, touch, taste, or smell. then with cracked hands that ached from labor in the weekday weather... from Those Winter Sundays