Title: Poetry
1Poetry
2Form
- The physical arrangement of words on the page
- Some poetry is written in strict formal patterns
- Some poetry is written in free verse
3Stanza
- Lines of poetry are commonly grouped into
stanzas, or groups of lines
4Free Verse
- Poetry that does not contain lines of regular
rhyme or meter
5Is this this segment of poetry written in a
structured form or free verse?
6Love can not fill the thickened lung with
breath, Nor clean the blood, not set the
fractured bone Yet many a man is making friends
with death Even as I speak, for lack of love
alone. -Edna St. Vincent Millay, Sonnet 30
7Is this this segment of poetry written in a
structured form or free verse?
8she spun herself into a web and looking for a
place to rest turned to him but he stood
straight declining to be her corner -Nikki
Giovanni, Woman
9Alliteration
- A repetition of initial consonant sounds
- To jiggle and jump for joy
10Assonance
- A repetition of vowel sounds within words
- as in a greed is as deep as the sea
11Consonance
- A repetition of consonant sounds
- As in of fleet foot and sound mind
12Rhyme
- A repetition of final sounds in two or more words
- As in a stray gray tray
13Onomatopoeia
- The use of words that refer to sounds
- Such as snort, clank, and whir
14Rhythm
- The pattern, or beat in unstressed syllables in a
line of poetry
15Meter
- The rhythm that is repeated throughout a poem
16Love is not all it is not meat nor drink Nor
slumber nor a roof against the rain Now yet a
floating spar to men that sink And rise and sink
and rise and sink again -Edna St. Vincent
Millay, Sonnet 30
17Figurative Language
- Language authors use to convey meaning meaning
beyond the literal meanings of words - Examples of these are simile, metaphor, and
personification
18Simile
- A comparison between two things using like,
as, or than - Such as My life is like an open book
19Metaphor
- A comparison between two things that does not use
like, as, or than - Such as Jealousy is a green-eyed monster
20Personification
- Giving human qualities to something that is not
human - such as The teakettle ordered us back to the
kitchen