The document provides an overview of what poetry is about, including that poems use words to create images and sounds, have shorter lines than typical writing, and can be about any topic. It also discusses some common features of poems such as having meaning, sounds, images, lines arranged in patterns, and using figurative language. The document concludes by defining some common poetry terms.
The document provides an overview of what poetry is about, including that poems use words to create images and sounds, have shorter lines than typical writing, and can be about any topic. It also discusses some common features of poems such as having meaning, sounds, images, lines arranged in patterns, and using figurative language. The document concludes by defining some common poetry terms.
This document defines and provides examples of different types of poetry. It discusses lyric poetry like haiku, sonnets, odes and elegies. It also covers narrative poetry forms like ballads and epics. Dramatic poetry like tragedies and comedies are described. The elements of poetry discussed include mood, senses, rhythm through devices like alliteration and rhyme, and poetic structure using meter, verse and stanzas.
Introduction of the poetry terms and techniques students need to understand and be able to use during the poetry unit. This is viewed at the beginning of the unit.
This document provides an overview of key elements of poetry, including form, sound devices, imagery, mood/tone, and theme. It defines and provides examples of different poetic devices such as rhyme, rhythm, alliteration, assonance, consonance, onomatopoeia, repetition, similes, metaphors, personification, and allusions. The document also discusses how these various elements can be used to interpret and analyze poems.
This document provides an overview of the key elements of poetry. It discusses 12 main elements: 1) Structure and form, 2) Speaker, 3) Sound devices, 4) Figurative language, 5) Rhyme, 6) Meter, 7) Theme, 8) Tone and mood, 9) Syntax, 10) Diction, 11) Subject, and 12) Elements of poetic devices. Each element is described in detail with examples to illustrate poetic techniques like rhyme schemes, metrical patterns, and the use of devices like metaphor and personification.
Here are the types of communication and scenarios for the group activity:
Types of Communication | Scenario
- Small Group | Discussing with your groupmates about your group project
- Public | Giving a speech during your school's foundation day
- Interpersonal | Talking to your friend about your problems
- Mass Communication | Watching the evening news on TV
This document defines poetry and discusses its key elements. It begins by defining poetry as imaginative language that uses sound and rhythm to evoke emotion. It then outlines different types of poetry like lyric, narrative, and dramatic, providing examples for each. The document also explains important literary devices found in poetry such as rhyme, rhythm, imagery, simile, and metaphor. It emphasizes that these elements are used to create vivid pictures and engage the reader. In closing, it stresses the importance of understanding elements of poetry to fully appreciate a poem.
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This document provides an overview of the life and career of Pablo Neruda, one of the most influential poets of the 20th century. It discusses that Neruda began writing poetry as a teenager and published several collections that achieved great critical acclaim, including his famous 1924 collection "Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair." Over his career, Neruda experimented with different styles of poetry and was a politically engaged writer. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971 and was praised for being the greatest poet of the 20th century by Gabriel Garc鱈a M叩rquez.
Lyric poetry uses emotional words to describe a moment, feeling, or person without telling a story, focusing on the poet's personal thoughts and attitudes. Narrative poetry tells a story, while dramatic poetry is written to be performed and includes dialogue. The document provides examples of different poetry genres, including lyric poetry subgenres like elegy, ode, and sonnet.
This document provides an introduction to poetry, including its definition, types, elements, and examples. Poetry is a type of literature that conveys thoughts and describes scenes or tells stories in a concentrated and lyrical manner, using deliberate patterns like rhythm and rhyme. It has a formal metrical structure with repeating patterns of beat. Some key elements of poetry discussed include stanzas, meter, rhyme scheme, lines, rhythm, theme, and mood. Different types of poetry are also outlined, such as narrative, lyric, and dramatic poetry. The document concludes with an example poem called "Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep".
The document provides guidance on different types of poems and poetry projects for students, including sonnets, elegies, ballads, epics, narrative poems, odes, free verse poems, persona poems, and ekphrastic poems responding to works of art. It encourages students to explore their ideas and memories, choose topics that inspire them, and to express themselves through writing and performing poetry.
This document discusses the place of poetry in English literature. It outlines several objectives related to developing an understanding of poetry such as understanding different poetry genres, linguistic devices, and stanza types. Several definitions of poetry are provided that emphasize poetry's use of language to instruct and please readers as well as express powerful emotions. The document also discusses various poetic forms, devices used in poetry like imagery and rhyme, and types of stanzas.
This document discusses the key differences between poetry and prose. Poetry uses techniques like rhythm, rhyme, imagery and figurative language to convey emotion and ideas concisely. Prose focuses on presenting information or concepts in a more ordinary manner through narrative or exposition. The document then examines various forms of poetry, including lyric, narrative, and dramatic poetry, and provides examples and definitions of specific poetic genres like sonnets, odes, epics, and more.
Poetry is a compact form of literature that packs ideas, feelings, and sounds into carefully chosen words. A poem's form, including its lines and stanzas, adds to its meaning. Poets use techniques like rhyme, rhythm, repetition, and imagery to create different sounds and pictures for the reader. They also employ figurative language such as similes, metaphors, and personification to describe things in new ways and convey the theme or message of the poem. All the elements of poetry work together to create an overall effect for the reader.
This document provides information about poems, including their social function, structure, and linguistic features. It discusses how poems are used to convey emotion or ideas through beautiful language and give value to life. The structure of poems includes elements like stressed and unstressed syllables, rhythm, rhyme, meter, stanzas, and form. Linguistic features examined include metaphor, simile, personification, hyperbole, and symbolism. Different types of poems are also outlined such as epic, narrative, lyrical, and dramatic poems. An example poem by William Wordsworth called "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" is also provided.
The document provides an overview of various poetic elements and literary devices used in poetry. It defines common poetic terms like imagery, metaphor, simile, rhyme scheme, and free verse. It also explains different types of poetry like narrative, dramatic, and lyrical poetry. Elements like theme, tone, symbolism, and irony are also discussed in the document.
The document provides an overview of various poetic elements and literary devices used in poetry. It defines common poetic terms like imagery, metaphor, simile, rhyme scheme, and free verse. It also explains different types of poetry like narrative, dramatic, and lyrical poetry. Elements of poetry like stanzas, lines, and refrain are explored with examples to illustrate their usage.
This document provides an overview of key elements of poetry, including form, sound devices, imagery, mood/tone, and theme. It defines and provides examples of different poetic devices such as rhyme, rhythm, alliteration, assonance, consonance, onomatopoeia, repetition, similes, metaphors, personification, and allusions. The document also discusses how these various elements can be used to interpret and analyze poems.
This document provides an overview of the key elements of poetry. It discusses 12 main elements: 1) Structure and form, 2) Speaker, 3) Sound devices, 4) Figurative language, 5) Rhyme, 6) Meter, 7) Theme, 8) Tone and mood, 9) Syntax, 10) Diction, 11) Subject, and 12) Elements of poetic devices. Each element is described in detail with examples to illustrate poetic techniques like rhyme schemes, metrical patterns, and the use of devices like metaphor and personification.
Here are the types of communication and scenarios for the group activity:
Types of Communication | Scenario
- Small Group | Discussing with your groupmates about your group project
- Public | Giving a speech during your school's foundation day
- Interpersonal | Talking to your friend about your problems
- Mass Communication | Watching the evening news on TV
This document defines poetry and discusses its key elements. It begins by defining poetry as imaginative language that uses sound and rhythm to evoke emotion. It then outlines different types of poetry like lyric, narrative, and dramatic, providing examples for each. The document also explains important literary devices found in poetry such as rhyme, rhythm, imagery, simile, and metaphor. It emphasizes that these elements are used to create vivid pictures and engage the reader. In closing, it stresses the importance of understanding elements of poetry to fully appreciate a poem.
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This document provides an overview of the life and career of Pablo Neruda, one of the most influential poets of the 20th century. It discusses that Neruda began writing poetry as a teenager and published several collections that achieved great critical acclaim, including his famous 1924 collection "Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair." Over his career, Neruda experimented with different styles of poetry and was a politically engaged writer. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971 and was praised for being the greatest poet of the 20th century by Gabriel Garc鱈a M叩rquez.
Lyric poetry uses emotional words to describe a moment, feeling, or person without telling a story, focusing on the poet's personal thoughts and attitudes. Narrative poetry tells a story, while dramatic poetry is written to be performed and includes dialogue. The document provides examples of different poetry genres, including lyric poetry subgenres like elegy, ode, and sonnet.
This document provides an introduction to poetry, including its definition, types, elements, and examples. Poetry is a type of literature that conveys thoughts and describes scenes or tells stories in a concentrated and lyrical manner, using deliberate patterns like rhythm and rhyme. It has a formal metrical structure with repeating patterns of beat. Some key elements of poetry discussed include stanzas, meter, rhyme scheme, lines, rhythm, theme, and mood. Different types of poetry are also outlined, such as narrative, lyric, and dramatic poetry. The document concludes with an example poem called "Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep".
The document provides guidance on different types of poems and poetry projects for students, including sonnets, elegies, ballads, epics, narrative poems, odes, free verse poems, persona poems, and ekphrastic poems responding to works of art. It encourages students to explore their ideas and memories, choose topics that inspire them, and to express themselves through writing and performing poetry.
This document discusses the place of poetry in English literature. It outlines several objectives related to developing an understanding of poetry such as understanding different poetry genres, linguistic devices, and stanza types. Several definitions of poetry are provided that emphasize poetry's use of language to instruct and please readers as well as express powerful emotions. The document also discusses various poetic forms, devices used in poetry like imagery and rhyme, and types of stanzas.
This document discusses the key differences between poetry and prose. Poetry uses techniques like rhythm, rhyme, imagery and figurative language to convey emotion and ideas concisely. Prose focuses on presenting information or concepts in a more ordinary manner through narrative or exposition. The document then examines various forms of poetry, including lyric, narrative, and dramatic poetry, and provides examples and definitions of specific poetic genres like sonnets, odes, epics, and more.
Poetry is a compact form of literature that packs ideas, feelings, and sounds into carefully chosen words. A poem's form, including its lines and stanzas, adds to its meaning. Poets use techniques like rhyme, rhythm, repetition, and imagery to create different sounds and pictures for the reader. They also employ figurative language such as similes, metaphors, and personification to describe things in new ways and convey the theme or message of the poem. All the elements of poetry work together to create an overall effect for the reader.
This document provides information about poems, including their social function, structure, and linguistic features. It discusses how poems are used to convey emotion or ideas through beautiful language and give value to life. The structure of poems includes elements like stressed and unstressed syllables, rhythm, rhyme, meter, stanzas, and form. Linguistic features examined include metaphor, simile, personification, hyperbole, and symbolism. Different types of poems are also outlined such as epic, narrative, lyrical, and dramatic poems. An example poem by William Wordsworth called "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" is also provided.
The document provides an overview of various poetic elements and literary devices used in poetry. It defines common poetic terms like imagery, metaphor, simile, rhyme scheme, and free verse. It also explains different types of poetry like narrative, dramatic, and lyrical poetry. Elements like theme, tone, symbolism, and irony are also discussed in the document.
The document provides an overview of various poetic elements and literary devices used in poetry. It defines common poetic terms like imagery, metaphor, simile, rhyme scheme, and free verse. It also explains different types of poetry like narrative, dramatic, and lyrical poetry. Elements of poetry like stanzas, lines, and refrain are explored with examples to illustrate their usage.
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Types of Poetry powerpoint presentations
1. Types of Poetry
Lyric Poetry
- It is one of the three main genres of
poetry.
In lyric poetry, the mood is melodic and
emotional. The writer uses words that
express his or her state of mind,
perceptions and feelings, rather than tell a
2. Types of Poetry
Lyric Poetry
Examples of lyric poetry
abound; the category
encompasses sonnets, ballads, and
odes.
3. Types of Poetry
Lyric Poetry
Sonnet is a poem that has 14
lines. Each line has 10 syllables,
and the poem has a fixed pattern
of rhymes.
4. Types of Poetry
Lyric Poetry
Ballad a poem or song
narrating a story in short stanza
- a form of narrative verse that can
be either poetic or musical
5. Types of Poetry
Lyric Poetry
Ode a lyric poem usually
marked by exaltation of feeling
and style, varying length of line,
and complexity of stanza forms
6. Types of Poetry
Dramatic Poetry
- It is a form of poetry that is written in verse
and is meant to be spoken in public or acted
out, usually to tell a story or portray a
situation.
- It is often in the form of long speeches
either to another actor, the audience, or
7. Types of Poetry
Narrative Poetry
- Narrative poetry tells stories through verse.
- Narrative poetry presents a series of events
through action and dialogue.
- Traditional forms of narrative poetry include
epics and ballads.
8. Types of Narrative Poetry
Epics
- These tell the legends of heroes and gods,
most commonly from Ancient Greek
mythology and dialogue.
Ballads
This type of narrative poem is traditionally
about dramatic events involving love and
heartbreak.
9. TYPES of POETRY
LYRIC
POETRY
DRAMATIC
POETRY
NARRATIVE
POETRY
Point of
View/Speaker
- personal
- first person
- speaks through
the characters
interaction
- speaker could
be a character
- first person, as a
narrator, and/or
let the characters
speak for
themselves
Length Short and simple Long and
elaborate
Long and
elaborate
10. TYPES of POETRY
LYRIC
POETRY
DRAMATIC
POETRY
NARRATIVE
POETRY
Delivery Usually sung
(with
accompaniment
of lyrics)
Recited, spoken,
chanted, sung
Recited, spoken,
chanted, sung
Purpose - for self
expression
- deals with
emotion
Tells a story and
connects thru the
help of emotions
and feelings of
characters.
Tells a story
11. Activity 1
Power of Three
Direction: Fill out the Venn Diagram by writing the features of Lyric, Dramatic and
Narrative Poetry in terms of its point of view/speaker, length, delivery and purpose.
LYRIC
POETRY
LYRIC
POETRY
NARRATIVE
POETRY
DRAMATIC
POETRY
13. There are three main
categories of author's
purpose, which can be
remembered using the
acronym PIE; this stands
for to persuade, to inform
and to entertain.
14. To Persuade: The author aims to
convince the reader to agree
with a particular viewpoint or
take a specific action. This can
be seen in opinion pieces,
advertisements, or political
speeches.
AUTHORS PURPOSE
15. To Inform: The author aims
to provide factual
information to the reader,
such as in textbooks, news
articles, or research papers.
AUTHORS PURPOSE
16. To Entertain: The author
aims to engage and amuse
the reader through
storytelling, humor, or other
means. This includes genres
such as fiction, poetry, and
humor.
AUTHORS PURPOSE
17. Classify the following writings whether it
belongs to Persuasive, Informative, or
Entertainment.
1. Advertisements
2. Textbooks
3. Comics
4. Scholarly journals
5. Short stories
Activity 3
18. Purpose and Features
of Poetry
(Dramatic, Lyric
and Narrative)
DAY 1
English 7 Lesson 6 - week 6
19. SONNET 1
Jose Garcia Villa
First, a poem must be magical,
Then musical as a seagull.
It must be a brightness moving
And hold a secret a birds flowering
It must be slender as a bell,
And it must hold fire as well.
POEM 1
20. It must have the wisdom of bows
And it must kneel like a rose.
It must be able to hear
The luminance of dove and deer.
It must be able to hide
What it seeks, like a bride.
And over all I would like to hover
God, smiling from poems cover.
21. Ballad of a
Mothers Heart
Lose La Villa Tierra
The night was dark, for the moon was young
And the stars were asleep and rare;
The clouds were thick, yet Youth went out
To see his Maiden fair.
POEM
22. Dear one, he pleaded as he knelt
Before her feet, in tears,
My love is true; why have you kept
Me waiting all these years?
The Maiden looked at him unmoved,
It seemed, and whispered low:
Persistent Youth, you have to prove
By deeds your love is true.
23. Theres not a thing I would not do
For you, Beloved, said he.
Then go, said she, to your mother dear
And bring her heart to me,
24. ACTIVITY 4
DIRECTIONS: After reading
the Poems above, Fill out the
chart by putting check mark
to show if the structure
elements are present in the
poem.
25. Structure Elements of a Poem Present Not found Proof
A.Conflict
Character vs. Character
Character vs. Society
Character vs. nature/environment
B. Character
C. Characterization
D. Plot: Linear and Flashback
E. Rhyme and Meter
F. Diction
G. Tone and Mood
H. Style
I. Patterns and Motifs
J. Figures of Speech and sound devices
K. Point of View and Narrative techniques
26. ACTIVITY 2
DIRECTIONS: Read the
example poem given,
then compose your own
original poem by
following the given
model.
27. You may present the following set of ideas as writing
prompts:
1. Drought: Sun, Land
2. Love: God, Society
3. Flood: Water, Debris
4. War: Soldiers, Freedom
5. Progress: Hard-work,
Innovation