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1 Note on the text: the following pages are the script of a lecture given
1 Note on the text: the following pages are the script of a lecture given

... listeners to his 1957 radio address would care about the lyric so much that they would be angry at a critic who tampered with their ideal. Not until recently has the idealization of poetry—and the idealization specifically of the lyric—attached so much potential public power to a genre that we also ...
the mayhem poets - Victoria Theatre Association
the mayhem poets - Victoria Theatre Association

... is an established actor, emcee, spoken word poet, and arts educator. A native of Washington, DC, Mikumari graduated from the distinguished Duke Ellington School for the Arts, with a focus in Theatre. He completed his formal education at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University as an acti ...
Why Poetry? - Marc Wordsmith
Why Poetry? - Marc Wordsmith

... Poetry, like music, contains rhythms which may affect your mood and your spirit. In fact, if you listen to music, chances are you've already had some experience of poetry. Most songs contain words, and these words cast little spells as they sing in your mind. Poetry does the same thing. Both poetry ...
virtual le 5
virtual le 5

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... Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O no; it is an ever-fixed mark, That looks on tempests, and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, althoug ...
PowerPoint Presentation - Introduction to Poetry
PowerPoint Presentation - Introduction to Poetry

... A word or image that signifies something other than what is literally represented. Examples: Dark or black images in poems are often used to symbolize death. Light or white images are often used to symbolize life. ...
Narrative Poetry - Louisburg USD 416
Narrative Poetry - Louisburg USD 416

... readers see them in new ways. Similes – direct comparisons between things that have something in common but are essentially different. The comparisons made by similes are considered direct because the words like or as are included in the comparisons. Personification – allows poets to give human emot ...
What is poetry and why read it?
What is poetry and why read it?

... “Read poetry because the political and environmental realities make you weep and poetry can help. Poetry can help. Read poetry because it offers no answers, no advice, no cures, just understanding and love and timing. Read poetry because the world is more than the facts of the world. Read poetry bec ...
Poetry - WordPress.com
Poetry - WordPress.com

... Figurative language used to create particular mental images  Metaphor Association of two completely different objects as being the same thing  Meter Used to measure poetry, unit used is the metric “foot,” determined by a series of stressed and unstressed syllables, number of feet determines the me ...
Lesson on Prose vs. Poetry - The Syracuse City School District
Lesson on Prose vs. Poetry - The Syracuse City School District

... NOTES: Prose and poetry writing have different characteristics and approaches. 1. Prose has sentences arranged in paragraphs. The information presented is more pragmatic, many times, than in poetry. Sentences in paragraphs of prose follow each other, one after the other. The first word of each sente ...
Intro to Poetry Powerpoint
Intro to Poetry Powerpoint

... Rhyme – repetition of sound at the end of words Rhythm – the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem (AKA meter) Repetition – the use of a sound, word, phrase, clause , or sentence more than once Onomatopoeia - the use of words that imitate ...
Lyric Poetry - Studyladder
Lyric Poetry - Studyladder

a pdf of this column
a pdf of this column

... It’s like this: just when you think you have forgotten that red-haired girl who left you stranded in a parking lot forty years ago, you wake up early enough to see her disappearing around the corner of your dream on someone else’s motorcycle roaring onto the highway at sunrise. And so now I’m sittin ...
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