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Narrative Poetry. Tells a story Has same elements as a short story Often has cause and effect & comparing and contrasting relationships Does not have to rhyme Often has repeated refrains. TLW. Write . Listen and analyze. List to audio devices
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Narrative Poetry Tells a story Has same elements as a short story Often has cause and effect & comparing and contrasting relationships Does not have to rhyme Often has repeated refrains
TLW Write Listen and analyze List to audio devices Become more familiar with writers of the 1800’s • Identify elements of narrative poetry • Write poetry • Create a time line • Construct Venn Diagrams • Identify a stanza • Identify lines of a poem • Generalize and classify
Narrative Poetry Voc Authors Ernest Thayer Alfred Lord Tennyson Robert Frost William Butler Yeats • Define narrative poetry • Stanza • rhyme • Refrain • Ballad • Fold ballads • Literary ballad • Timeline • Compare contrast • Mood • Facts • Verbs • adjectives
Casey at Bat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hy0ATb2CvY Construct 4 line poem begin with 1 Somewhere 2 But in Mudville 3 Somewhere 4 But in Mudville Breece’s ex: Somewhere a fan states, that’s alright But in Mudville, no one loves him tonight Somewhere there is a happy clap for Casey But in Mudville, its only a smack on the back • What effect does the name Mudville have on your mood toward the story of Casey? • Compare and contrast a poem to a short story using a Venn Diagram.
The Charge of the Light Brigade p 169 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzpW3u8XR6s How many survived? What details do you have to support this claim? Why do you think this poem is popular with soldiers? • Where have you heard this poem? • Do we know how to count stanzas? Do we know what stanza means? • Why did the men charge knowing they were defeated? • What mood are we to take regarding this poem? • Identify the verbs in stanza 1,3, & 5.
Anonymous-Lord Randal p 170 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He82NBjJqf8 VOC/Write Ballad: a short musical song Most common form of narrative poetry Dramatic, tragic{love, death} Few characters Types of ballad Folk/popular: past on Literary: longer http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUP9DnurODw Refrain-words repeated (id) List characteristics of a ballad in this poem You write a 4-6 Ballad • Classify the characters • What activity has made him weary? • Who did Lord dine with and what did he eat? • Where did the dogs go? • Mother’s thoughts? • Suspect? Evidence? Victim? • Why not tell mother the entire story? • Analyze L20, “Sick at heart” • means?
The Runaway p172 Writing a poem-POV If you were the colt, what would you be thinking about people? Write 4 non rhyming lines Breece’s ex: Why are they looking this way, I simply want to exercise Do you want to take a ride Together we will explore beyond the trees • What is the weather? Facts? • Verbs-what did the colt do? • Why should the colt no go outside the area? • L10 “winter broken” means? • What experience did the colt gain? • What is the mood of the speaker?
The Song of Wandering Aengus p 174 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQUT6mS0eY8 Activities Construct a time line of the poem Compare and contrast any 2 characters from this unit or compare character to yourself, using a Venn Diagram • How did he make his fishing gear? • What does he catch? • Classify Aengus’s bucket list • Analyze “fire in his head” L2 • What is he looking for?
Narrative Poetry Vocabulary Authors Ernest Thayer Alfred Lord Tennyson Robert Frost William Butler Yeats • Define narrative poetry • Stanza • rhyme • Refrain • Ballad • Fold ballads • Literary ballad • Timeline • Compare contrast • Mood • facts