Module 2: Poetry
... Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye That thou consumest thyself in single life? Ah! if thou issueless shalt hap to die. The world will wail thee, like a makeless wife; The world will be thy widow and still weep That thou no form of thee hast left behind, ...
... Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye That thou consumest thyself in single life? Ah! if thou issueless shalt hap to die. The world will wail thee, like a makeless wife; The world will be thy widow and still weep That thou no form of thee hast left behind, ...
Jamieson 7th Grade Unit 3 Poetry Literary Terms To know
... The category of literature categorized by highly imaginative language selected and arranged to elicit a specific emotional response. Verse that does not rhyme and all the lines have the same number of feet. Unit of meter. Each foot contains 2 or 3 syllables A line of poetry which follows a pattern o ...
... The category of literature categorized by highly imaginative language selected and arranged to elicit a specific emotional response. Verse that does not rhyme and all the lines have the same number of feet. Unit of meter. Each foot contains 2 or 3 syllables A line of poetry which follows a pattern o ...
Concrete Poem
... Ballad A narrative poem, usually simple and fairly short originally designed to be sung. They often deal with adventure and romance. Ballads have four-to-six-line stanzas, with regular rhythms and rhyme schemes. Many have a refrain. ...
... Ballad A narrative poem, usually simple and fairly short originally designed to be sung. They often deal with adventure and romance. Ballads have four-to-six-line stanzas, with regular rhythms and rhyme schemes. Many have a refrain. ...
Literary Terms for English IV AP
... 1. ad hominem – an argument made that a. appeals to a person’s feelings or prejudices rather than intellect or b. is marked by an attack on an opponent’s character rather than his contentions/arguments 2. anachronism – something out of its normal time ex. In Troilus and Cressida, Shakespeare is guil ...
... 1. ad hominem – an argument made that a. appeals to a person’s feelings or prejudices rather than intellect or b. is marked by an attack on an opponent’s character rather than his contentions/arguments 2. anachronism – something out of its normal time ex. In Troilus and Cressida, Shakespeare is guil ...
Poetry Terminology 11
... -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Poem: Words organized in such a way that there is a pattern of rhythm, rhyme and/or meaning. The relationships between words are emphasized in poetry, so the various word-clusters or verses hav ...
... -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Poem: Words organized in such a way that there is a pattern of rhythm, rhyme and/or meaning. The relationships between words are emphasized in poetry, so the various word-clusters or verses hav ...
What is Figurative Language?
... How do we Interpret Figurative Language? If the literal sense makes sense, seek no other sense. When you have good reason to take figuratively 1) God communicates to make clear simple 2) Content - See, feel the Word picture 3) Context - sets the bounds 4) Compare - often clarified elsewhere in Bible ...
... How do we Interpret Figurative Language? If the literal sense makes sense, seek no other sense. When you have good reason to take figuratively 1) God communicates to make clear simple 2) Content - See, feel the Word picture 3) Context - sets the bounds 4) Compare - often clarified elsewhere in Bible ...
Writing of Poetry: Final Project Part One: Poetry Portfolio (35 pts
... The poetry portfolio is a collection of all the poems that you wrote in our last unit. Your poetry portfolio will need to include a haiku, limerick, sonnet, and ballad or cinquain. You will be writing one poem a week for the portfolio. There will be a total of four poems. They will be checked in wee ...
... The poetry portfolio is a collection of all the poems that you wrote in our last unit. Your poetry portfolio will need to include a haiku, limerick, sonnet, and ballad or cinquain. You will be writing one poem a week for the portfolio. There will be a total of four poems. They will be checked in wee ...
Concrete Poetry What is Concrete Poetry? Concrete poetry is a form
... arranged in the shape of a gun or soldier. Example One: The following poem, The Altar, was written by a minister, George Herbert: A broken ALTAR, Lord, thy servant rears, Made of a heart, and cemented with tears Whose parts are as thy hand did frame; No workman’s tool hath touch’d the same. A HEART ...
... arranged in the shape of a gun or soldier. Example One: The following poem, The Altar, was written by a minister, George Herbert: A broken ALTAR, Lord, thy servant rears, Made of a heart, and cemented with tears Whose parts are as thy hand did frame; No workman’s tool hath touch’d the same. A HEART ...
POETRY
... a type of nonsense verse with a definite pattern: a five-line stanza rhyming aabba in which lines one, two, and five have three anapaestic feet and lines three and four have two anapaestic feet: "There was a young lady of Wilts, a Who walked up to Scotland on stilts; a When they said it was shocking ...
... a type of nonsense verse with a definite pattern: a five-line stanza rhyming aabba in which lines one, two, and five have three anapaestic feet and lines three and four have two anapaestic feet: "There was a young lady of Wilts, a Who walked up to Scotland on stilts; a When they said it was shocking ...
Poetry Terms - Learn District 196
... A "foot" is the basic unit of measure, usually containing 2 or 3 syllables, a combination of accented and unaccented. A foot must have an accent. It's like music, the accent is used instead of the beat to make the rhythm. Say the lines below out loud and listen to the accents: Dimeter: the line has ...
... A "foot" is the basic unit of measure, usually containing 2 or 3 syllables, a combination of accented and unaccented. A foot must have an accent. It's like music, the accent is used instead of the beat to make the rhythm. Say the lines below out loud and listen to the accents: Dimeter: the line has ...
english 10 - New Paltz Central School District
... What falls away is always. And is near. I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I learn by going where I have to go. --Theodore Roethke ...
... What falls away is always. And is near. I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. I learn by going where I have to go. --Theodore Roethke ...
Types of poetry
... Now, write a fill-in-the-blank poem. In the poem above, phrases and words are underlined. Write your own poem, changing the underlined portion to words of your own. You must keep the same structure and phrases as in the original poem! For example, the line It is a moon (noun) wrapped (verb) in brown ...
... Now, write a fill-in-the-blank poem. In the poem above, phrases and words are underlined. Write your own poem, changing the underlined portion to words of your own. You must keep the same structure and phrases as in the original poem! For example, the line It is a moon (noun) wrapped (verb) in brown ...
1 How to Read Poetry
... own David Fuller, whose lovingly perceptive study of Shakespeare's Sonnets (titled The Life in the Sonnets) confirms at every level my own conviction that poetry's place in people's lives "is not dependent on the poetry's subject or its forms" (i.e. metre) but on the feelings it conveys through rhyt ...
... own David Fuller, whose lovingly perceptive study of Shakespeare's Sonnets (titled The Life in the Sonnets) confirms at every level my own conviction that poetry's place in people's lives "is not dependent on the poetry's subject or its forms" (i.e. metre) but on the feelings it conveys through rhyt ...
Judaism in Transition: How Economic Choices Shape Religious
... “Small Tradition.” The concept of scarcity illuminates American Jewish lifestyle choices: Jews on every income level have limited quantities of time, money, and personal energy; what they choose to spend on religion competes with other possible choices. The popular phrase “the high cost of being Jew ...
... “Small Tradition.” The concept of scarcity illuminates American Jewish lifestyle choices: Jews on every income level have limited quantities of time, money, and personal energy; what they choose to spend on religion competes with other possible choices. The popular phrase “the high cost of being Jew ...
Tercet Poems - NormanSchwagler
... Tercet means a poem of 3 lines that rhyme that are connected to each other. ...
... Tercet means a poem of 3 lines that rhyme that are connected to each other. ...
Compiled poetry terms
... Allusion—A reference in a poem to a historical or literary character, event, idea, or place outside the work. The most common sources of allusion tend to be the Bible, Greek and Roman mythology, and Shakespeare. An example of allusion occurs in the poem “Grass” by Carl Sandburg when the speaker says ...
... Allusion—A reference in a poem to a historical or literary character, event, idea, or place outside the work. The most common sources of allusion tend to be the Bible, Greek and Roman mythology, and Shakespeare. An example of allusion occurs in the poem “Grass” by Carl Sandburg when the speaker says ...
synagogue services
... distracts men from praying.) More recently this arrangement is often replaced by a symbolic dividing structure between men and women sitting at the same level. Men and women sit together in Conservative and Progressive synagogues. Some prayers are quietly recited, and others are chanted and sung in ...
... distracts men from praying.) More recently this arrangement is often replaced by a symbolic dividing structure between men and women sitting at the same level. Men and women sit together in Conservative and Progressive synagogues. Some prayers are quietly recited, and others are chanted and sung in ...
Glossary of Poetry Terms
... A figure of speech in which things or abstract ideas are given human attributes: dead leaves dance in the wind, blind justice. rhyme The occurrence of the same or similar sounds at the end of two or more words. simile A figure of speech in which two things are compared using the word “like” or “as.” ...
... A figure of speech in which things or abstract ideas are given human attributes: dead leaves dance in the wind, blind justice. rhyme The occurrence of the same or similar sounds at the end of two or more words. simile A figure of speech in which two things are compared using the word “like” or “as.” ...
poetry - Maples Elementary School
... And summer’s lease hath all too short a date. Sometimes too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimmed; And every fair from fair sometimes declines, By chance or nature’s changing course untrimmed. But thy eternal summer shall not fade Nor lose possession of that fair thou ...
... And summer’s lease hath all too short a date. Sometimes too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimmed; And every fair from fair sometimes declines, By chance or nature’s changing course untrimmed. But thy eternal summer shall not fade Nor lose possession of that fair thou ...
Shape and Meaning The shape of a
... glacial distance, who are here huddled at your feet. These are pleasant sentences, but they do not attract the eye particularly. On the other hand, by rearranging the lines like this: ...
... glacial distance, who are here huddled at your feet. These are pleasant sentences, but they do not attract the eye particularly. On the other hand, by rearranging the lines like this: ...
POETRY WRITING ASSIGNMENT
... -Shape Poetry is also called Concrete PoetryShape is one of the main things that separates prose and poetry. Poetry can take on many formats, but one of them most inventive forms is for the poem to take on the shape of its subject. So if the subject of your poem is a fish, then the poem's lines woul ...
... -Shape Poetry is also called Concrete PoetryShape is one of the main things that separates prose and poetry. Poetry can take on many formats, but one of them most inventive forms is for the poem to take on the shape of its subject. So if the subject of your poem is a fish, then the poem's lines woul ...
Poetry Terms - Lamont High
... Connotation: the emotions, values, or images associated with a word. The intensity of emotions or the power of the values and images associated with a word varies. Words connected with religion, politics, and sex; tend to have the strongest feelings and images associated with them. For most people, ...
... Connotation: the emotions, values, or images associated with a word. The intensity of emotions or the power of the values and images associated with a word varies. Words connected with religion, politics, and sex; tend to have the strongest feelings and images associated with them. For most people, ...
Welcome to Open House
... Whosever room this is should be ashamed! His underwear is hanging on the lamp. His raincoat is there in the overstuffed chair, And the chair is becoming quite mucky and damp. His workbook is wedged in the window, His sweater's been thrown on the floor. His scarf and one ski are beneath the TV, And h ...
... Whosever room this is should be ashamed! His underwear is hanging on the lamp. His raincoat is there in the overstuffed chair, And the chair is becoming quite mucky and damp. His workbook is wedged in the window, His sweater's been thrown on the floor. His scarf and one ski are beneath the TV, And h ...