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Enhance your understanding of narrative poetry and paraphrasing within this poetry collection. Learn to identify literary elements such as plot, setting, characters, mood, and tone. Practice paraphrasing to grasp deeper meanings and themes. Dive into classic tales like "Little Red Riding Hood" and dissect their structure. Develop your poetic analysis skills to appreciate the nuances of language and storytelling.
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Narrative Poetry& Paraphrasing Poetry Collection 5
F.L.T Today, I will be able to… • examine the elements of narrative poetry as I read • learn to use the skill of paraphrasing • identify the vocabulary words • So that I can better understand and enjoy the selection.
Literary Analysis: Narrative Poetry Definition: a verse that tells a _________ and includes the same literary elements as narrative prose. story
Literary Elements Plot: sequence of __________. • Exposition: ___________________________ • ___________: central conflict begins. • Climax: _______________________________ • ___________: conflict begins to get resolved. • Resolution: __________________________ Setting: when and where the _______ starts. Characters: who participates in the __________. events Characters and setting are introduced Rising Action high point of intensity Falling Action How the story ends story action
Sort the events of “Little Red Riding Hood” in a Plot map • The Wolf says, “The better to eat you my dear” and jumps off the bed to eat Little Red Riding Hood. • Red Riding Hood decides to take a basket of food to her sick grandmother. • The Wolf sees Red Riding Hood walking in the woods. • The lumberjack man comes in the house and cuts the Wolf. • Red Riding Hood, Grandmother, and the Lumberjack man live happily ever after.
Mood Definition: an overall _____________ created by the setting, plot, words, and images. (How it makes you feel.) For example, a narrative poem’s mood can be gloomy, joyous, or ____________. The mood of “Summer” is ___________. atmosphere mysterious happy
Tone Definition: speaker’s ____________. (How the author thinks about his or her subject. ) For example, the tone of “Analysis of Baseball” is _____________. attitude enjoyment
Theme moral/idea to chase your hopes and dreams Definition: the lesson or ______ of the text For example, the theme of “Dreams” is __________________.
Reading Skill: Paraphrase restate Definition: ________ the meaning of lines in your own ______. Purpose: to help you ______ poetry because poems often contain __________________ that are used imaginatively than literally. Example - words read figurative language Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.All the King's horses, And all the King's menCouldn't put Humpty together again! Paraphrase Humpty was sitting on a wall And he fell. then all of the King’s men and horses tried to put him together again, but couldn't.