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Poetry Types/Forms Review and Practice

Poetry Types/Forms Review and Practice. Write this in your agenda:. Quiz on Poetic Terms #1 on 11/28 and 11/29 Literary Terms 1-10 Material on Orange Prezi Poetry Out Loud Recitations 12/3, 12/4, 12/5, & 12/6 Poem is a memorized element that is graded for delivery, accuracy, etc.

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Poetry Types/Forms Review and Practice

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  1. Poetry Types/Forms Review and Practice

  2. Write this in your agenda: • Quiz on Poetic Terms #1 on 11/28 and 11/29 • Literary Terms 1-10 • Material on Orange Prezi • Poetry Out Loud Recitations 12/3, 12/4, 12/5, & 12/6 • Poem is a memorized element that is graded for delivery, accuracy, etc.

  3. AP English Literature TODAY’S AGENDA/HW LEARNING TARGETS/OBJECTIVES Understand the purpose and elements of a typical elegy. Understand literary terms often found in poetry. Analyze a poem for meaning and structure • Correct vocabulary and Life of Pi quiz. • Poem Analysis #2 • “Those Winter Sundays (p. 1185) • Poem Analysis #3 • “Pied Beauty (p. 797) • Homework: Prepare for quiz & memorize poem for presentation

  4. Review the Terms! • ELEGY- a formal lyric poem written in memory of one who has died. • LYRIC- a short poem where a single speaker expresses an emotion or experience • IMAGERY- appeal to the senses • ALLUSION- references made to outside works • CAESURA- a grammatical pause or break in a line of poetry, most often in the middle of a line • ENJAMBMENT- the continuation of a sentence from one line or couplet into the next one. • ALLITERATION- repetition of initial consonant sounds • CONSONANCE- the repetition of the final consonant sounds • APOSTROPHE- a figure of speech in which someone absent or dead or something nonhuman is addressed as if it were alive and present and could reply • ASSONANCE- the repetition or pattern of similar vowel sounds

  5. Poem Analysis #3 “Those Winter Sundays” • Listen and sketch images that come to mind • Analyze the poem for use of poetic devices and complete discussion questions • Find the synesthesia, anaphora, and personification

  6. Questions: Lyric poem in free verse • Form/type of poem? • Relationship between father and son? Mirrored in the sounds of the house and ice cracking; there is stiff, coldness. However, the speakers in reflecting upon his younger self and this means…

  7. Questions: • How does sound knit the poem together? • What effect does the rhetorical question have? Use of alliteration, internal rhyme, and in particular the hard “c” adds a sharp edge to piece. Demonstrates the maturity of the speaker and his feelings of regret.

  8. Poem Analysis #4 “Pied Beauty” • Read the poem to yourself • Analyze the poem for use of poetic devices and complete discussion questions • Watch the Poetry Out Loud version and grade the performance

  9. Homework: • Study for Poetry Quiz #1 • Bring in two paper copies of your poem. You will be analyzing it in class and practicing your recitation of the first 15 lines.

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