Slide 1 How to Eat a Poem Don’t be polite Bite in. Pick it up with your fingers and lick the juice that may run down your chin. It is ready and ripe whenever you are. You…
Slide 1 Taylor Mali "Speak with Conviction" Slide 2 Figurative Language Sensory Language Sound Devices Poetry Slide 3 Definition Figurative language is the opposite…
Slide 1 Romeo and Juliet Love, death, and youth A drama for the ages Everything you need to know before reading the play! This powerpoint is on CHShub.com 3 WHERE DOES THIS…
LITERARY ELEMENTS & TERMS Expected to know: *Genre - a way to categorize literature by types Books are categorized into four genres: FICTION NONFICTION DRAMA POETRY FICTION-…
Slide 1 Lo LORD OF THE FLIES GOLDING Born in England 1911-1993 Taught philosophy & literature Spent time in Navy in WWII HE WON THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE IN 1983…
Slide 1 Fantastic Figurative Language! Similes are Stupendous! Metaphors are Magnificent ! Hyperboles are Heard! Alliterations are Amazing! Idioms are Incredible! Personifications…
Lesson 10 How to Read a Poem: The Imagery of a Poem Connie Liao Main Menu Figure of Speech– Simile & Metaphor A Visit to the Lake District About Wordsworth The Poem-The…
Taylor Mali "Speak with Conviction" Figurative Language Sensory Language Sound Devices Poetry Definition Figurative language is the opposite of literal language.…