PoetryPoetry Characteristics of poetry Is usually intended to be read aloud Uses words to create images Some rhyme, some do not Narrative poetry is meant.
Poetry “The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug.” -Mark Twain.
Poetry Figurative Language. 1.Rhyme 2.Stanza 3.Simile 4.Metaphor 5.Alliteration 6.Personification 7.Onomatopoeia.
Figurative Language Literal Language IMAGERY A well-composed poem uses concrete imagery to give the reader a descriptive picture to imagine. Abstract.
SIFT A Literary Analysis Method. SIFT Method Symbol: examine the text and title for symbolism Images: identify images and sensory details Figures of Speech:
Literature Terms #4: Sonic and Rhythmic Devices, Structure AP Literature Mrs. Demangos from Perrine’s Literature Structure, Sound & Sense, 10th ed., Discovering.
Introduction to 8 th Grade Poetry ES: Recognize challenges as opportunities for creative growth.
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Elements of Poetry: Sound Devices
Victorian Period Years: 1832-1900 Historical Context: Paper becomes cheap; magazines and novels cheap to mass produce Unprecedented growth of industry.
Poetry Terms A Review with examples. Poetry is the most musical literary form. Poets choose words for both sound and meaning.
L ITERARY E LEMENTS Imagery, Irony, Satire, Parody, Rhythm, Parallelism.