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« Limericks ». The answers for the question “What is a Limerick ? ”. What is а Limerick ?. Limericks are types of poems that are meant to be amusing, humorous and comical, though the comedy can be sometimes obscene and raunchy in nature. Rhyme Pattern of Limericks.
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What is а Limerick? Limericks are types of poems that are meant to be amusing, humorous and comical, though the comedy can be sometimes obscene and raunchy in nature.
Rhyme Pattern of Limericks A Clumsy Young Fellow Named Kim (A) There once was a fellow named Kim (A) Whose dad never taught him to swim. (B) He fell off a dock (B) And sunk like a rock. (A) And that was the end of him.
Methods Used in Limericks • Hyperbola • Idiom • Pun • Polysemantic words • Homophones
Hyperbola A hyperboleis a type of exaggeration that is used in literature. It is a figure of speech. People exaggerate things because they have strong feelings about something. People may exaggerate to make people listen to what they say. They may do it to emphasize something. They may also exaggerate just to sound funny.
There was a Young Lady whose nose… There was an Old Man with a beard…
Idiom An idiom is a word or phrase which means something different from what it said- it is usually a metaphor. Idioms are common phrases or terms, which meanings are not real, but can be understood by their popular use.
Pun A pun is a joke which is a “play on words” (game using words). People make puns in order to make other people laugh. Many jokes are actually puns. A pun usually uses a word which can have more than one meaning, even if the spelling is different.
The Origin of the Word “Limerick” • From Irish words “Laoi meidbreagh” = “A merry song” • From Irish songs about the town Limerick • From the name of Edward Lear
Edward Lear (12 May 1812 – 29 January 1888)
Rhyme Pattern There was an old man from Peru, (A) da DUM ad a DUM ad a DUM(3 DUMS) who dreamed he was eating his shoe.(A) da DUM ad a DUM ad a DUM (3 DUMS) He awoke in the night (B) da DUM ad a DUM(2 DUMS) with a terrible fright, (B) ad a DUM ad a DUM (2 DUMS) and found out that it was quite true. (A) da DUM ad a DUM ad a DUM (3 DUMS)
Topics for Limerick Poems • Birthday limerick • Dirty limerick • Funny limerick • Retirement limerick • Tongue twisters • Limericks for kids • Limericks for students
to complete line • to correct orders • to guess the last line
Famous Limerick Writers and Translators. Joseph Nidhem Bertrand Rusell
Famous Limerick Writers and Translators. S.Y. Marshak, translator and writer Boris Akunin, writer