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…
Slide 1Allegory: A story in which the characters represent abstract qualities or ideas. For example, in westerns, the sheriff represents the good, and the outlaw represents…
Slide 1Ms. Tripkens English I EOC Terms Slide 2 Alliteration The repetition of consonant sounds Falling Action The action that takes place after the climax; where the conflict…
Slide 1poetryterms youshouldprobably writethesedown. Slide 2 assonance the repetition of vowel sounds (a,e,i,o,u). the cat in the hat is fat. Slide 3 alliteration the repetition…
Slide 1Valentina Henriet Slide 2 Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Concise, rhythmic, and emotionally- charged language Ballad Haiku Limerick Lyric Narrative Ode Slide 3 A word or phrase that appeals to the senses. Id rather…
Slide 1Identifying the Application of Rhetorical Terminology Slide 2 Assonance – a repetition of vowel sounds preceded and followed by different consonant sounds Ex. John…
Slide 1Poetry Terms On the page, in the ear and with the tools Slide 2 On the page—STANZAS One of the primary organizers of poetry (the paragraphs of poetry) Couplet 2…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Poetry is literature in verse form, a controlled arrangement of lines and stanzas. Poems use concise, musical, and emotionally charged language to express…