Monday, May 2, 2011

Entry #21


Narrative- Poem that tells a story.
Example:
Thrice since my chin was bearded I suffered the tears to fall;
Benedict Arnold, the traitor, he was the cause of them all!
Once, when he carried Stillwater, proud of his valor, I cried;
Then, with my rage at his treason--with pity when André died.

Ballads- Poem about love, betrayal and dead.
Example:
And from the graves, where names were carved in
stone, came a mournful Ballad, of life gone by.

A Ballad sang by mothers, whose children left behind,
and left to sing their ballads, of tears that did remain.

Epic- Long narrative poem that have hero, love, quest and value of culture.
Example:
In the time of dreaming
Before the earth was old
Myths were in the making
Legends yet untold
Here began a story
Of one huge enormous frog
Solemn in his glory
He drank from every bog

Lyric- Poem that express personal emotions and feelings.
Example:
I heard a fly buzz when I died;
The stillness round my form
Was like the stillness in the air
Between the heaves of storm.

Sonnets- Poem that must has fourteen lines and follows one order of rhythm.
Example:
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimmed;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance, or nature's changing course, untrimmed;

Odes- Poem to thanks.
Example:
Ode To Cheese,
Which Makes Us Smile,
When Camera's go Clack.
Ode To Cheese,
Which make us taste,
The greatest of flavors, the wackiest of whack.

Elegies- Poem to remember the dead.
Example:
The curfew tolls the knell of parting day,
The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea,
The ploughman homeward plods his weary way,
And leaves the world to darkness and to me.

Free verse- Poem that doesn’t need to have pattern, meter rhythm and rhyme.
Example:
My last night as a full-time child
I didn't want to sleep, for fear of
Waking up in a rustle of too-crisp sheets
And a creak of inadequate bedsprings
With a lightly snoring virtual stranger eight feet away.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Entry #20

Lines

Definition: A sentence in the poem.
Example: The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn-door.
Significant: Different type of poem have different arrangement of lines.  


Entry #19

Symbol

Definition: The use of something that represent something else.
Example
A dove was spread around,
The war was finally over,
In this tiny town
Significant: Symbol makes the reader think more about the poem.


Entry #18

Onomatopoeia
 
Definition: Words that show the sounds.
Example
Kaboom!
Ka-blast
Way in the past
the miners mined for ore.
Significant: It could send the image right away with out thinking about it. 


Entry #17

Assonance
 
Definition: Repetition of vowel that create rhythm within the phrase.
Example:   And frightful a nightfall folded rueful a day
Significant: It create the rhyme so it will be more interested. 


Entry #16

Alliteration
 
Definition: Repetition of sounds.
Example
Don't delay dawns disarming display .
Dusk demands daylight .
Dewdrops dwell delicately
drawing dazzling delight .
Dewdrops dilute daisies domain.
Distinguished debutantes . Diamonds defray delivered
daylights distilled daisy dance .
Significant: It makes it more interesting while trying to read the poem out loud. 


Entry #15

Meter
 
Definition: The pattern stressed and unstressed syllables in the poem.
Example: A horse, A horse, my country for a horse.
Significant: It creates the rhythm to the poem so it will be more interesting to listen.