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Types of poetry

Types of poetry. The lyric. By-. Aditi Boratkar Rebecca Jetti S hruti Jajoo. origin. The lyric originated from the ancient Grecian lyric/ Mellic song . Origin. Greek song-lyric Sung by a single voice Accompaniment of lyre. The English verse, lyric An expression of a single emotion

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Types of poetry

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  1. Types of poetry The lyric

  2. By- • Aditi Boratkar • Rebecca Jetti • ShrutiJajoo

  3. origin The lyric originated from the ancient Grecian lyric/Mellic song

  4. Origin • Greek song-lyric • Sung by a single voice • Accompaniment of lyre The English verse, lyric • An expression of a single emotion • A musical composition

  5. Music in the lyric In ancient times In later ages Discovery of word music mastered by Elizabethans. Use of vowels and consonants create music. • Minstrel’s harp or, lyre. • keeping in tune the singer’s voice to create the right emotional effect • Sub. matter-not imp.Lang.unpolished

  6. The lyric becameindependent of the lyre

  7. Lyric Poets • John Keats • Percy Byshe Shelley • Alfred Lord Tennyson • Swineburne A thing of beauty is a joy forever; Its loveliness increases, It ne’er passes into nothingness -John keats

  8. Subject matter of the lyric-may or may not reach intellectual conclusion

  9. It is understood to cover the following: The song The sonnet - 14 line poem . The ode -an invocation.

  10. Structure of a lyric 3 distinct parts-corresponding to 3 moods inspired by some emotion. • Stanza 1-states the initial emotion or, subject. • Stanza 2-thoughts suggested by the emotion • Stanza 3- return to the initial mood. The mood of reason.

  11. Edward Lear

  12. Thank You!

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