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Poetry Explications What this handout is about A poetry explication is a relatively short analysis which describes the possible meanings and relationships of the words, images, and other small units that make up a poem. Writing an explication is an effective way for a reader to connect a poem’s plot and conflicts with its structural features.
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Preview and Download !On your face, an expression so sad, I wonder if I’ve done something wrong. Only silence meets my questions. And I long To hold you tight, To fight The pain that locks you up, And once again make you glad. We wander high. We wander low. We wonder which way We should go. Over here?
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Preview and Download !First World War poetry: Exposure by Wilfred Owen Student worksheets The United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities.A registered charity: 209131 (England and Wales) SC037733 (Scotland). Warmer – Introducing the poem (10 mins) Listen to and read the opening lines of the poem, ‘Exposure’
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Preview and Download !Rhyme Scheme Practice Lobster Quadrille from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
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Preview and Download !Year 8 Poetry Unit 4 Repetition: When something occurs more than once in the poem. It may be a word that is a repeated or an idea. Example: Alone, alone all all alone Alone on a wide wide sea. Rhetorical Question: A question that is asked for effect; it doesn’t require an answer. Example: Surely you wouldn’t want to miss out on your lunch break
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Preview and Download !aiku is a short Japanese form of poetry. It became popular in the United States after World War II. Americans living in Japan during the occupation became interested in Japanese art and culture. Haiku, having so much in common with other forms of Japanese art, is a good introduction to the country’s culture.
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Preview and Download !BLACKOUT POETRY Blackout poems are made using pages from books, newspapers, or magazines. A Blackout poet picks out single words or phrases from the existing text, then pieces them together to make something new. This kind of poetry embraces randomness, and gives you a chance to mix poetry and visual art. 1.
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Preview and Download !Poetry Terms: Sound Devices, Figures of Speech, Elements of Literature, and Rhythm Sound Devices Alliteration – the repetition of constant sounds in words that are close together. Assonance – the repetition of similar vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds, especially in words close together. Consonance – the repetition of the same or similar final consonant sounds on ...
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Preview and Download !Unexpected Imagery in Poetry . Watch the Full Lecture. Presented By Meghan Sterling 1. Start by writing about what’s on your desk, or a tree outside your window, or your father’s beard or your mother’s scent. 2. Showing Vs. Telling In a poem one can show the sound of the neighbor’s cough, or the feel of the
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Preview and Download !Integrate the research you have done on your author into your poetry analysis. Explain how the author’s history and culture have influenced the poem. List two important experiences that influenced the author: 1. _____ 2. _____ List two conditions in the author’s country that influenced his/her life (poverty, political unrest, war, lack of
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