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By: Ansley Ussery, Hannah Foster, Andrew Shaw, and
Micah Rogers
Definition: The rhythm of a line of poetry is the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in the line. A regular pattern of rhythm is called meter.Example:
Chang McTang McQuarter Cat
Is one part this and twenty that
-John Ciardi
*from Chang McTang McQuarter Cat*
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• A repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of the words
• Example: Carley’s crazy cat was captured!
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• The repetition of similar sounds at the ends of words
• Example: Chang McTang McQuarter Cat
Is one part this, and ten parts that
He’s one part saint, and two parts sin
One part yawn, and three parts grin
-John Ciardi
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A short, funny, poem usually with 5 lines in the pattern a-a-b-b-a
Example: A bugler named Dougal MacDougal
Found ingenious ways to be frugal
He learned how to sneezeIn various keysThus saving the price of a bugle. -Ogden Nash
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• Poetry that presents the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker
• Example: I’m Nobody! Who are you?Are you–Nobody- too?Then there’s a pair of us!Don’t tell! They’d advertise-you
know
How dreary –to be-Somebody!How public-like a frog-To tell one’s name-the livelong JuneTo an admiring Bog! -Emily Dickinson
Definition: is the use of words whose sound suggests their meaning. The words bang and hiss are examples of onomatopoeia.
Example: when the glass plate fell on the floor , we all herd a huge “crash”!!!
http://www.makemovies.co.uk/curriculum/curriculum_images/bangcrash.gif
Definition: is the use of a sound, word, or phrase more than once to bring attention to that particular quality of whatever they are talking about.
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Shadows on the wall
Noises down the hall
Life doesn’t frighten me at all
Bad dogs barking loud
Big ghosts in a cloud
Life doesn’t frighten me at all
By Mary Angeolou
Life Doesn’t Frighten Me
Definition: In poetry, a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables-or a regular rhythm-is called meter. Although all poems have rhythm , not all poems have meter
Chang’ Mc Tang’ Mc Quar’ter Cat’
Is one’ part this’ and twen’ty that’By:John Ciardi, from: “Chang Mctang McQuarter Cat”
Definition: in a poem, the speaker is the voice that talks to the reader, like the narrator in a work of fiction. The speaker is not always the poet. He or she may be a character in the poem
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In the poem, “The Windmill”by Longfellow the speaker is a windmill.
Concrete Poetry is apoem that tells a story in the shape of the story it is telling
Narrative Poetry is a poem that tells a story.
Example:The raven by by Edgar Allen
Haiku is a tradition of Japanese poetry.It is a 3 line poem.The first and third sentences contain 5 syllables,then in the 2 line it is a 7 syllables again.
Example:In my new clothing
I feel so different
I must
Look like someone else
By BASHO
•A grouping of two or more lines within a poem.
“Change”
The summer
Still hangs
Heavy and sweet
With sunlight
As it did last year
The autumn
Still comes
Showering gold and crimson
As it did last year -Charlotte Zolotow
•A rhymed pair of lines in a poem. “BARBARA FRIETCHIE”
Up from the meadows rich with corn,
Clear in the cool September morn,
By:John Greenleaf Whittier
(an example from the poem “Barbara Frietchie”)
•Poetry without regular patterns of rhyme or rhythm
“How to Paint the Portrait of a Bird
When the bird comes
If it comes
Observe the deepest silence
Wait for the bird to enter the cage
By: Jacques Prèvert
•The arrangement of the poems words.