1. Tell all the Truth but tell it slant By Emily Dickinson (pg. 386) 2. Explication Tell all the Truth but tell it slant- a Success in Circuit lies b Too bright* for our…
Slide 11.The Soul Selects Her Own Society 2.The Divine is Mine Slide 2 NOTICE: All of Emilys poems are free to interpretation. If you or a loved one strongly feel different…
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Slide 1Elements of Poetry From: Elements of Literature Slide 2 How to read a poem Read the poem aloud at least once. Read from the inside out. Be aware of punctuation, especially…
Slide 1Poetic Elements “Poetry is thoughts that breath and words that burn” Thomas Gray Poetry is about interpretation It is not meant to be taken literally Slide 2 Imagery…
Slide 1 Poetry notes – English II Slide 2 Did you know…? Early in the twentieth century some American and English poets decided that they would “rid” poetry of its…
Slide 1 Rhyme Slide 2 Rhyme the repetition of accented vowel sounds and all sounds following them in words that are close together in a poem. Slide 3 What is the Purpose…
Understanding Poetry Mrs. Karen Thornton, Alexander High School, Mrs. Paula McMullan, Norwood Public Schools Ninth Grade Honors English, * In poetry the sound and meaning…
The Sounds of Poetry Hear the Music Make It Rhyme Rhythm and Meter Free Verse Sound Effects Practice Feature Menu Hear the Music Poetry’s musical quality makes it different…
PowerPoint Presentation Sensei Richard Burt Business Card circa 1998 TACKY SHAKESPEARE Originally Proposed Conference Title The title of my paper pays homage to this lost…