1. Poetry A poem is created by putting words together in an interesting way to express a feeling, create a mental picture, tell a story, or make a sound. Poetry entertains…
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1. Poetry Terms “The poet doesn’t invent.He listens.”- Jean Cocteau All definitions from wikipedia.org 2. Verse Vs. Prose Verse Formal structure with meter and rhyme,…
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Slide 1INTRODUCTION TO POETRY Slide 2 Poetry is the most misunderstood form of writing. It is also arguably the purest form of writing. Poetry is a sense of the beautiful;…
Slide 1Seventeenth Century Poetry British Literature Slide 2 John Donne Poet #1 Slide 3 How to Read a Poem (Six Steps): Read poem aloud. Listen to sounds and rhythm. Sounds…