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POETRY
What makes a piece of   POETRY
written work, a poem?
• Peculiar use of language!
• One big metaphor!
• It is not written or spoken like everyday language.
•It has certain idiosyncrasies/quirks that enable it to
 deliver a message in an out-of-the-ordinary way.



          What makes a piece of                POETRY
          written work, a poem?
“Poetry deals with people’s deepest feelings and
emotions, but, instead of letting them run wild, it
attempts to make them manageable through
carefully controlled language.” (Osborn, 1995)




        What makes a piece of                POETRY
        written work, a poem?
Onomatopoeia
A device in which the sound of a word imitates the sound of the object to
which it refers

There Are So Many Tictoc (an excerpt)

there are so many tictoc
clocks everywhere telling people
what toctic time it is for
tictic instance five toc minutes toc
past six tic
                                                           SOUND
-e.e. cummings
The Loch Ness Monster's Song
Sssnnnwhuffffll?
Hnwhuffl hhnnwfl hnfl hfl?
Gdroblboblhobngbl gbl gl g g g g glbgl.
Drublhaflablhaflubhafgabhaflhafl fl fl -
gm grawwwww grf grawf awfgm graw gm.
Hovoplodok - doplodovok - plovodokot - doplodokosh?
Splgraw fok fok splgrafhatchgabrlgabrl fok splfok!
Zgra kra gka fok!
Grof grawff gahf?
Gombl mbl bl -
blm plm,
blm plm,
blm plm,
blp
                                                      SOUND
-Edwin Morgan
Alliteration
repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of two words

Summum Bonum (an excerpt)
Robert Browning

All the breath and the bloom of the year in the bag of one bee:
All the wonder and wealth of the mine in the heart of one gem:
In the core of one pearl all the shade and the shine of the sea:
Breath and bloom, shade and shine, wonder, wealth, and--how far
         above them--

                                                         SOUND
Assonance
repetition of the same vowel sounds
Vowel Movements (an excerpt)
by Daryl Hine
Take a statement, the same as yesterday’s dictation:
      Lately pain has been there waiting when I awake.
Creative despair and failure have made their patient.
      Anyway, I’m afraid I have nothing to say.

                                                 SOUND
Simile
A figure of speech in which two things, alike in some way, are
imaginatively compared
Like a Star

Just like a star across my sky,
Just like an angel off the page,
You have appeared to my life,
Feel like I'll never be the same,
Just like a song in my heart,
Just like oil on my hands,
                                                          FIGURES OF
                                                            SPEECH
-Corinne Bailey Rae
The Black Angel (excerpt)

Where are the people as beautiful as poems,
As calm as mirrors,
With their oceanic longings –
The idler whom reflection loved,
The woman with the iridescent brow?
For I would bring them flowers…

They are the past of what was always future.
They speak in tongues,
Silently, about nothing.
They are like old streetcars buried at sea,
                In the wrong element, with no place to go…
                I will not meet her eye…
                                                                 FIGURES OF
                                              - Henri Coulette     SPEECH
Metaphor
A figure of speech that imaginatively identifies one thing with another
The Road Not Taken (excerpt)

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I--
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
                                                           FIGURES OF
                                                             SPEECH
-Robert Frost
Metaphor
A figure of speech that imaginatively identifies one thing with another

Variation on the Word Sleep

I would like to be the air
that inhabits you for a moment
only. I would like to be that
unnoticed
& that necessary.
                                                           FIGURES OF
-Margaret Atwood                                             SPEECH
Personification
A figure of speech in which something is given human form,
character or traits

Permanently (an excerpt)
One day the Nouns were clustered in the street.
An Adjective walked by, with her dark beauty.
The Nouns were struck, moved, changed.
The next day a Verb drove up, and created the Sentence.

-Kenneth Koch

                                                          FIGURES OF
                                                            SPEECH
Imagery
the mental impression or visualized likeness summoned up by a word,
phrase or sentence

January
The fox drags its wounded belly
Over the snow, the crimson seeds
Of blood burst with a mild explosion,
Soft as excrement, bold as roses.

Over the snow that feels no pity,
Whose white hands can give no healing,
The fox drags its wounded belly.                         IMAGERY
                                 - R.S. Thomas
The Day Flies Off Without Me
The planes bound for all points everywhere
etch lines on my office window. From the top floor
London recedes in all directions, and beyond:
the world with its teeming hearts.

I am still, you move, I am a point of reference on a map;
I am at zero meridian as you consume the longitudes.
The pact we made to read our farewells exactly
at two in the afternoon with you in the air
holds me like a heavy winter coat.
                                                        IMAGERY
Your unopened letter is in my pocket, beating.
The Emperor’s New Sonnet




-Jose Garcia Villa




                           IMAGERY
Diction
The style of speaking and writing as reflected in the choice and use of
words
C

At night I dream sweet dreams of you,
In daytime you’re my dream come true.
-Ann O’Malley

Dreams

Here we all are, by day; by night we are hurled
By dreams, each into a several world                        DICTION
-Robert Herrick
Mood
the climate of feeling in a poem that is received by the reader
Funeral Blues (excerpts)

He was my North, my South, my East and West,
My working week and my Sunday rest,
My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.

The stars are not wanted now; put out every one,
Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun,
Pour away the ocean and sweep up the woods;
For nothing now can ever come to any good.                    MOOD
-W.H. Auden
Tone
An author’s attitude or point of view toward his or her subject
Funeral Blues (excerpts)

He was my North, my South, my East and West,
My working week and my Sunday rest,
My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.

The stars are not wanted now; put out every one,
Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun,
Pour away the ocean and sweep up the woods;
For nothing now can ever come to any good.                        TONE
-W.H. Auden
Forms of Love (an excerpt)
I love you more than I've ever loved anyone, except for this one
guy.
I love you when you're not getting drunk and stupid.
I love how you get me.
I love your pain, it's so competitive.
I love how emotionally unavailable you are.
I love you like I'm a strange backyard and you're running from
the
cops, looking for a place to stash your gun.
I love your hair.
I love you but I'm just not that into you.
I love you secretly.                                          TONE
- Kim Addonizio
Syntax
- The arrangement of words into phrases, clauses and sentences

i thank You God for most this amazing
day:for the leaping greenly spirits of trees
and a blue true dream of sky; and for everything
which is natural which is infinite which is yes

- e.e. cummings



                                                          SYNTAX
.05

If i had a nickel            If i had a nickel for
For all the women who’ve     All the women who’ve loved
Rejected me in my life       Me in my life i would be
I would be the head of the   The World Bank’s assistant
World Bank with a flunkie    Janitor and wouldn’t need
To hold my derby as i        To wear a derby
Prepared to fly chartered    All i’d think about would
Jet to sign a check          Be going home
Giving India a new lease                                  SYNTAX
On life                      -Ishmael Reed
Form
-the physical structure of the poem, such as the length of the
lines. It is normally reserved for the type of poem where these
features have been shaped into a pattern, especially a familiar
pattern.




                                                      FORM
l(a             l(a leaf falls)oneliness
l(a
le
af
fa
ll
s)
one
l
iness
                                    FORM
-e.e.cummings
She Loves Me
- Emmett Williams




                    FORM
S     Speaker .
       Who is the speaker of the poem? (persona)
 O     Occasion. Consider the context, setting, circumstances that surround
       the poem. If it’s not explicitly stated, you may infer from what is
       written. What prompted the author to write this piece?
 A     Addressee.
       Who is the poem being addressed to?
 P     Purpose. What is the speaker’s purpose for writing the poem? What
       is the message of the poem?
 S     Subject and main idea of the poem
       What is being talked about? How do you know that this is the subject of the
       piece?
Tone   What is the attitude of the author toward what he or she has
       written?
S

 O

 A

 P

 S

Tone

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Elements of Poetry

  • 1.
  • 3. What makes a piece of POETRY written work, a poem?
  • 4. • Peculiar use of language! • One big metaphor! • It is not written or spoken like everyday language. •It has certain idiosyncrasies/quirks that enable it to deliver a message in an out-of-the-ordinary way. What makes a piece of POETRY written work, a poem?
  • 5. “Poetry deals with people’s deepest feelings and emotions, but, instead of letting them run wild, it attempts to make them manageable through carefully controlled language.” (Osborn, 1995) What makes a piece of POETRY written work, a poem?
  • 6. Onomatopoeia A device in which the sound of a word imitates the sound of the object to which it refers There Are So Many Tictoc (an excerpt) there are so many tictoc clocks everywhere telling people what toctic time it is for tictic instance five toc minutes toc past six tic SOUND -e.e. cummings
  • 7. The Loch Ness Monster's Song Sssnnnwhuffffll? Hnwhuffl hhnnwfl hnfl hfl? Gdroblboblhobngbl gbl gl g g g g glbgl. Drublhaflablhaflubhafgabhaflhafl fl fl - gm grawwwww grf grawf awfgm graw gm. Hovoplodok - doplodovok - plovodokot - doplodokosh? Splgraw fok fok splgrafhatchgabrlgabrl fok splfok! Zgra kra gka fok! Grof grawff gahf? Gombl mbl bl - blm plm, blm plm, blm plm, blp SOUND -Edwin Morgan
  • 8. Alliteration repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of two words Summum Bonum (an excerpt) Robert Browning All the breath and the bloom of the year in the bag of one bee: All the wonder and wealth of the mine in the heart of one gem: In the core of one pearl all the shade and the shine of the sea: Breath and bloom, shade and shine, wonder, wealth, and--how far above them-- SOUND
  • 9. Assonance repetition of the same vowel sounds Vowel Movements (an excerpt) by Daryl Hine Take a statement, the same as yesterday’s dictation: Lately pain has been there waiting when I awake. Creative despair and failure have made their patient. Anyway, I’m afraid I have nothing to say. SOUND
  • 10. Simile A figure of speech in which two things, alike in some way, are imaginatively compared Like a Star Just like a star across my sky, Just like an angel off the page, You have appeared to my life, Feel like I'll never be the same, Just like a song in my heart, Just like oil on my hands, FIGURES OF SPEECH -Corinne Bailey Rae
  • 11. The Black Angel (excerpt) Where are the people as beautiful as poems, As calm as mirrors, With their oceanic longings – The idler whom reflection loved, The woman with the iridescent brow? For I would bring them flowers… They are the past of what was always future. They speak in tongues, Silently, about nothing. They are like old streetcars buried at sea, In the wrong element, with no place to go… I will not meet her eye… FIGURES OF - Henri Coulette SPEECH
  • 12. Metaphor A figure of speech that imaginatively identifies one thing with another The Road Not Taken (excerpt) I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. FIGURES OF SPEECH -Robert Frost
  • 13. Metaphor A figure of speech that imaginatively identifies one thing with another Variation on the Word Sleep I would like to be the air that inhabits you for a moment only. I would like to be that unnoticed & that necessary. FIGURES OF -Margaret Atwood SPEECH
  • 14. Personification A figure of speech in which something is given human form, character or traits Permanently (an excerpt) One day the Nouns were clustered in the street. An Adjective walked by, with her dark beauty. The Nouns were struck, moved, changed. The next day a Verb drove up, and created the Sentence. -Kenneth Koch FIGURES OF SPEECH
  • 15. Imagery the mental impression or visualized likeness summoned up by a word, phrase or sentence January The fox drags its wounded belly Over the snow, the crimson seeds Of blood burst with a mild explosion, Soft as excrement, bold as roses. Over the snow that feels no pity, Whose white hands can give no healing, The fox drags its wounded belly. IMAGERY - R.S. Thomas
  • 16. The Day Flies Off Without Me The planes bound for all points everywhere etch lines on my office window. From the top floor London recedes in all directions, and beyond: the world with its teeming hearts. I am still, you move, I am a point of reference on a map; I am at zero meridian as you consume the longitudes. The pact we made to read our farewells exactly at two in the afternoon with you in the air holds me like a heavy winter coat. IMAGERY Your unopened letter is in my pocket, beating.
  • 17. The Emperor’s New Sonnet -Jose Garcia Villa IMAGERY
  • 18. Diction The style of speaking and writing as reflected in the choice and use of words C At night I dream sweet dreams of you, In daytime you’re my dream come true. -Ann O’Malley Dreams Here we all are, by day; by night we are hurled By dreams, each into a several world DICTION -Robert Herrick
  • 19. Mood the climate of feeling in a poem that is received by the reader Funeral Blues (excerpts) He was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and my Sunday rest, My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song; I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong. The stars are not wanted now; put out every one, Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun, Pour away the ocean and sweep up the woods; For nothing now can ever come to any good. MOOD -W.H. Auden
  • 20. Tone An author’s attitude or point of view toward his or her subject Funeral Blues (excerpts) He was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and my Sunday rest, My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song; I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong. The stars are not wanted now; put out every one, Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun, Pour away the ocean and sweep up the woods; For nothing now can ever come to any good. TONE -W.H. Auden
  • 21. Forms of Love (an excerpt) I love you more than I've ever loved anyone, except for this one guy. I love you when you're not getting drunk and stupid. I love how you get me. I love your pain, it's so competitive. I love how emotionally unavailable you are. I love you like I'm a strange backyard and you're running from the cops, looking for a place to stash your gun. I love your hair. I love you but I'm just not that into you. I love you secretly. TONE - Kim Addonizio
  • 22. Syntax - The arrangement of words into phrases, clauses and sentences i thank You God for most this amazing day:for the leaping greenly spirits of trees and a blue true dream of sky; and for everything which is natural which is infinite which is yes - e.e. cummings SYNTAX
  • 23. .05 If i had a nickel If i had a nickel for For all the women who’ve All the women who’ve loved Rejected me in my life Me in my life i would be I would be the head of the The World Bank’s assistant World Bank with a flunkie Janitor and wouldn’t need To hold my derby as i To wear a derby Prepared to fly chartered All i’d think about would Jet to sign a check Be going home Giving India a new lease SYNTAX On life -Ishmael Reed
  • 24. Form -the physical structure of the poem, such as the length of the lines. It is normally reserved for the type of poem where these features have been shaped into a pattern, especially a familiar pattern. FORM
  • 25. l(a l(a leaf falls)oneliness l(a le af fa ll s) one l iness FORM -e.e.cummings
  • 26. She Loves Me - Emmett Williams FORM
  • 27. S Speaker . Who is the speaker of the poem? (persona) O Occasion. Consider the context, setting, circumstances that surround the poem. If it’s not explicitly stated, you may infer from what is written. What prompted the author to write this piece? A Addressee. Who is the poem being addressed to? P Purpose. What is the speaker’s purpose for writing the poem? What is the message of the poem? S Subject and main idea of the poem What is being talked about? How do you know that this is the subject of the piece? Tone What is the attitude of the author toward what he or she has written?
  • 28. S O A P S Tone