
Elements of Poetry
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Elements of Poetry
For English 1 and 2
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A type of literature that expresses ideas feelings or tells a story in a specific form.
Poetry
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Poet is the author of the poem.
The Speaker of the poem is also the "Narrator." In poetry, we refer the narrator as the Speaker, and it can be 1st or 3rd person
Point of View in Poetry
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Multiple Choice
Why is understanding the historical context important when analyzing a poem?
To learn about the poet's favorite color
To understand the historical context is not important
To interpret the poet's intentions and societal influences.
To analyze the poem without any background knowledge
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a component of a stanza or verse; a single row of text
It is not a sentence!
Lines
any number of lines distinctly grouped together
When you see a space in between lines in a poem, it's the beginning of a new stanza
Stanzas
The Structure of a Poem:
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Multiple Choice
How many lines are in the poem "Dreams," by Langston Hughes?
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4
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Multiple Choice
How many stanzas are in the poem "Dreams," by Langston Hughes?
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Multiple Choice
In the poem "America" by Claude McKay, there are ___ line(s) in total and ___ stanza(s).
1; 14
2; 14
1; 12
2; 12
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In a work of literature, tone is the attitude the writer has toward the subject.
When there shift, it means there is a change in tone within a poem.
For example: The tone can go from positive to negative or vice versa.
These shifts are important to note.
Tone and Shift
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The poem is trying to convey a lesson about life to the reader.
Think about the overall subject (love, death, acceptance) and what is the message we need to learn.
Theme:
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Figurative Language and Poetry Devices
Figurative language is non-literal language that creates a special effect, feeling, or visual
Sound devices are special tools the poet can use to create certain effects in the poem to convey and reinforce meaning through sound. The four most common sound devices are repetition, rhyme, alliteration, and assonance.
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Repeating words, lines, or phrases; it is usually to stress the importance or to emphasize an image or message.
Repetition
Rhyme is the repetition of syllables or specific sounds.
A Rhyme Scheme is the pattern of rhyme at the end of each line or stanza, it is repeating syllables or specific sounds.
Rhyme & Rhyme Scheme
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Repeating words, lines, or phrases; it is usually to stress the importance or to emphasize an image or message.
Repetition
Rhyme is the repetition of syllables or specific sounds.
A Rhyme Scheme is the pattern of rhyme at the end of each line or stanza, it is repeating syllables or specific sounds.
Rhyme & Rhyme Scheme
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Multiple Choice
Identify three figurative languages most commonly used in poetry.
Haiku, limerick, and sonnet
Imagery, metaphor, and simile
Personification, hyperbole, and oxymoron
Rhyme, alliteration, and onomatopoeia
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Multiple Choice
How do you analyze a poem?
Count the number of words in the poem
Look for the poet's favorite color in the poem
Ask the poet for their interpretation
Identify the theme, examine the structure and form, analyze the language and imagery, and consider the poet's background and historical context.
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Multiple Choice
What is the significance of interpreting symbolism in poetry?
Interpreting symbolism in poetry is only important for the poet, not the reader.
The significance of interpreting symbolism in poetry is to confuse and frustrate the reader.
It helps readers understand the deeper meaning and emotions conveyed by the poet.
It has no significance, as poetry should be taken at face value.
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Multiple Choice
How does rhyme scheme contribute to the overall impact of a poem?
By creating a sense of rhythm and musicality, emphasizing certain words or ideas, and providing a sense of unity and structure.
By creating a sense of chaos and confusion
By adding unnecessary length to the poem
By making the poem easier to understand
Elements of Poetry
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