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Poetry

May 16, 2015

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Poetry

Ajarn Steve

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Poetry

Poetry is difficult to define.

Poems use words to paint a picture in your head.

A good poem brings out strong emotions in people.

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Poetry

Traditional Poetry:

A piece of literature written in meter; verse.

Source: American Heritage Dictionary

(A traditional poem rhymes.)

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Poetry

Meter: poetic measure; arrangement of words in regularly measured, patterned, or rhythmic lines or verses. (Source: Dictionary.com)

Verse: A single metrical line in a poetic composition; one line of poetry. (Source: American Heritage Dictionary)

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William Shakespeare

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Langston Hughes

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Edgar Allan Poe

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Robert Frost

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Emily Dickinson

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Simple, Four Line Rhyme

Rhyming a,b, c, b:

Mary had a little lambIts fleece was white as snowAnd everywhere that Mary

wentThe lamb was sure to go.

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Simple, four line rhyme

Rhyming a,a,b,b:

Twinkle, twinkle little starHow I wonder what you areUp above the world so highLike a diamond in the sky.

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Simple, four line rhyme

Rhyming a, b, a, b:

The rain was like a little mouse,

Quiet, small and gray.It pattered all around the houseAnd then it went away.

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Simple, four line rhyme

Rhyming a, a, a, a:

Rain, rain, go awayCome again another dayLittle children want to playSo rain, rain, go away.

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Cinquain

A short poem consisting of five, usually unrhymed lines containing respectively two, four, six, eight and two syllables.

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Cinquain

Example:

PopcornJumpy, bouncy

White, yellow and bumpyJumbly, rumbly, hot and mushy

Popcorn.

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Haiku

Japanese poem of 17 syllables arranged in three lines of 5, 7 and 5 syllables.

Syllable: a unit of spoken language that consists of one or more vowel sounds alone. “Sun” is one syllable and “sunshine” is two syllables.

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Haiku

Example:

The pond I used to Swim in has hardened now, but

It is mine year round.

Andrea Baccigalupi (age 9)

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Free Verse Poetry

Free verse: is a type of poetry that is written without using strict meter, rhythm or rhyme, but is still recognized as poetry.

Source: Wikipedia

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Free Verse PoetryBring me all of your dreams,You dreamers,Bring me all of yourHeart melodiesThat I may wrap themIn a blue cloud-clothAway from the too-rough fingersOf the world.

Langston Hughes

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Free Verse Poetry

Free Verse Poetry has had a huge influence on hip hop and rap music.

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Sonnet

A poem of 14 lines, usually in iambic pentameter (stress is on the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th and 10th syllables of each line), restricted to a definite rhyme scheme.

Shakespeare wrote sonnets.

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Ballad

Ballad: A ballad is a narrative poem, usually set to music; thus, it often is a story told in a song. Any story form may be told as a ballad, such as historical accounts or fairy tales in verse form.

Source: Wikipedia

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Ballad

The Ballad of the Landlord, which was written by Langston Hughes is an excellent example of a ballad.

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Haiku Poetry

Line 1: 5 syllablesLine 2: 7 syllablesLine 3: 5 syllables

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Haiku Poetry

Clouds float slowly byFluffy, lumpy, cotton balls

Silver, gray, and white

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Haiku Poetry

Bursting in bright huesSplashing colors all aboutAutumn leaves must fall

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Haiku Poetry

Forest fineryOf purest green, fern boast

theirDelicate beauty

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Haiku Poetry

In Haiku Poetry, the author’s purpose is to transform a seemingly common nature-related topics into something special or extraordinary using words.

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Haiku Poetry

Haiku Poetry stresses the use of interesting and descriptive words in the elaboration of its subject.

Nouns: clouds, cotton balls, hues, colors, autumn, leaves, forest, finery, ferns, beauty.)

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Haiku Poetry

Verbs: float, bursting, splashing, fall, boast.

Adjectives: fluffy, lumpy, silver, gray, white, bright, green, delicate.

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Haiku Poetry: Sample TopicsTypes of weather:

1. Tornado2. Hurricane3. Spring rain4. Thunder storm5. Snow storm

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Cinquain

Cinquain is a highly structured form of poetry.

Must pay attention to word choice, word meaning, syllabication, and parts of speech, while at the same time expressing a meaningful message.

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True Cinquain

1 word title (noun) 2 syllables

2 descriptive words (adjectives)4 syllables

3 words that express action 6 syllables

4 words that express feeling 8 syllables

1 word (synonyms or reference to title in line 1) 2 syllables

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True Cinquain Example

Friend/shipPre/cious, awe/someBright/ens gloom/y mo/mentsRain/bow’s treas/ure trove

dis/cov/eredAl/ways

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Poetry Webites

http://www.poetry.com

http://famouspoetsandpoems.com

http://www.poetseers.org

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Poetry Websites

http://www.poets.org

http://www.poetry-portal.com

http://www.poetrysociety.org

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Author’s Note

I did not write any of the poems in this presentation.

When it was possible, I correctly cited the author of each poem.