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By Joshua Stanley
PoetryDevices
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1Poetic Devices
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Speaker- A Person Who Speaks.
Diction- The Choice And Use Of Words And Phrases
In Speech Or Writing.
Tone- The Overall Quality Of A Musical Or Vocal
Sound.
Imagery- Visually Descriptive Or Figurative Lan-
guage.
Allusion- Calling Something To Mind Without Di-
rectly Mentioning It.
Simile- A Figure Of Speech Comparing Several
Things Using Like Or As.
Personification- Giving Human Characteristics To
Non-human Things.
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Metaphor-a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action it is not liter-ally applicable.
Refrain- repeated line or number in a song or poem
Symbol-A thing that represents or stands for some-thing else.
Stanza-A group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem.
Alliteration-The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning/adjacent connected words.
Onomatopoeia-the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named/rhetorical effect.
Enjambment-The continuation of a syntactic unit from one line of verse into the next line/ no pause.
Connotation-An idea or feeling that a word invokes for a person in addition to its literal meaning.
Poetic Devices
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Denotation- The literal meaning of a word in contrast to words suggested.
Euphemism- A mild or indirect word or expression for one too harsh or blunt when referring to some-thing unpleasant or embarrassing.
Poetic Devices Video
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Is when you take a normal piece of text and with a black marker darken out words leaving only small pieces of text to be used in the poem.
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Section 2
Black Out Poems
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! Haikus are poems that consist of three lines starting with 5 syllables then 7 then 5 again. Haikus are poems that are usually about nature.
I don’t like haikus,
I was bored when I wrote this,
It’s not very good.
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Examples
An old silent pond...
A frog jumps into the pond,
Splash! Silence again.
Autumn moonlight-
a worm digs silently
into the chestnut.
Lightning flash-
what I thought were faces
are plumes of pampas grass.
Section 3
HAIKUS
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I AM
I am the boy who lived, I am a wizard
I wonder about the future
I hear voices in my head
I see the future
I want to go to Hogwarts
I am the boy who lived, I am a wizard
I pretend to be a muggle
I feel Voldemort's presence
I touch Ron's face
I worry about my Uncle Serious
I cry about my dead parents
I am the boy who lived, a wizard
I understand magic
I say Expeliamus
I dream about what Voldemort dreams
I try to find all the Horcuxes
I hope to defeat Voldemort
I am the boy who lived, I am a wizard.
By Joshua Dean Stanley/Harry Potterssss
Section 4
I Am
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! The differences between English and Italian sonnets is The Italian sonnet is divided into an octave, which is eight lines, and a sestet, which is six linesThe English sonnet is divided into three quatrains, in other words, twelve lines, and a couplet. The rhyme scheme for the Italian sonnet is a-b-b-a, a-b-b-a for the octave and either c-d-e-c-d-e, or c-d-c-d-c-d. The rhyme scheme for the English sonnet is a-b-a-b, c-d-c-d, e-f-e-f, g-g. The main similarity is the fourteen lines.
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The Magic Cow
We are gunna go to the carnival
we will eat cherry ice cream all day long
then we will go to the place where there are
people and puppets playing with children
when we finally leave the puppet place
we will skip all the way to the bathroom
and once we finish there we will go home
after that we can go to the barber
at that barber we will get our beards shaved
then since our manly beards have been removed
we venture out to the magical barn
to fight the magic cow with our utters
if we do our best then we will beat him
when the cow is gone we will rest our heads.
Sonnet
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Shakespeare Sonnet
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Petrarchan Sonnet
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Concrete Poems are poems that use images as the base for the poem. Ex.
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My concrete poem is called
BaconConcrete
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Acrostic poems are poems that take a word and the letters of the word are used to start stanzas like
Just One Silly Hour.
My Acrostic poem will be called “My Swagger Off Da Chain”.
M y swagger be off da chain
Y ou see me walking by
S up ladies
W anna catch a movie
A nd get a bite to eat
G irls be like
G et away freak
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E very day I be swooning the ladies
R ight now you getting swooned.
O nly da best can roll with me
F ollow me on Twitter @SwaggerStan
F o yo information
D on’t forget it
A nd you won’t regret it
C all me up at 641-485-SwagSwagSwag
H it me up on FaceBook @BadgerSwagger
A nd don’t forget to
I nstagram me @Swagalicious
NBD.
Section 8
Acrostic
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Free verse poetry is poetry that doesn’t follow rhyme or have a regular meter. It can be about anything.
I hate the rain,
It floods my house
I have to clean it
Man this sucks.
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Free Verse
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Parody is a type of poetry that is similar to a song or poem following the same rhythm, but sharing no comparison in meaning.
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Step 1. Go out and by some Crocks
Step 2. Put your feet in the Crocks
Step 3.Now you walk in the Crocks
and thats the way you put your feet in the Crocks.
Parody