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Friday, March 25 – CRCT Review Continues! Let’s work a little and then READ! Yellow Reading Logs, please!. Get your workbook! Got your notebook?. 1 st Period - Any Report Cards, etc., to show me?. There are 8 main types of POETRY, and some have other types
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Friday, March 25 – CRCT Review Continues! Let’s work a little and then READ! Yellow Reading Logs, please! Get your workbook! Got your notebook? 1st Period - Any Report Cards, etc., to show me? There are 8 main types of POETRY, and some have other types of poetry as subcategories. They are: 1) Narrative Poetry = ___________________________________ 2) Lyric Poetry = ______________________________________________ 3) Dramatic Poetry = _____________________________________ I. Poetry that tells a story and has plot, characters, and setting Poetry that has musical quality and expresses the feelings of one speaker Poetry that presents a dramatic situation and the speech of a character
4) Free Verse = ___________________________________ 5) Haiku = ___________________________________________________ Poetry that does not use a regular meter. The Poet uses any rhythm and line length that suits the poem’s meaning. 1) A Japanese form of poetry that consists of 17 syllables. 2) Lines 1 and 3 have 5 syllables each and Line 2 has 7 syllables. 3) It’s usually about nature. Example: Haiku by Matsuo Basho An old silent pond A frog jumps into the pond, splash! Silence again.
6) Limericks = ________________________________________________ A humorous 5 lined poem with specific meter and rhyme scheme – a a b b a Example: The Zoo There once was an ape in the zoo Who looked through the bars and saw YOU! Do you think that it’s fair To give apes such a scare? I think it’s a mean thing to do!!! Funny, right???
7) An Epigram = ___________________________________ A short poem with a clever twist! Example: Epigram by Langston Hughes Oh, God of dust and rainbows, help us see That without dust the rainbow would not be.
8) Concrete Poetry = _______________________________________ A poem whose written shape looks like its subject! Example: The Sidewalk Racer or On the Skateboard by Lillian Morrison Skimming an asphalt sea I swerve, I curve, I sway; I speed to whirring sound an inch above the ground; I’m the sailor and the sail, I’m the driver and the wheel I’m the one and only single engine human auto mobile.
Now let’s look at those kinds of poetry that have subcategories! 1A) Narrative Poetry = ___________________________________ II. Poetry that tells a story and has plot, characters, and setting 1B) 2 Types of Narrative Poetry are: 1) ____________ 2) ________ Epic Poems Ballads
An Epic Poem = A long narrative poem that tells about a larger-than-life HERO; EX: “The Iliad” by Homer which recounts the fight between King Agamemnon and the warrior Achilles and is set during the Trojan War
2) Ballads = _____________________________________ • A songlike narrative poem that deals • with adventure and romance; • Usually ballads use: • rhyme, • meter, • four-line stanzas, • and a Refrain = a group of repeated lines
One Type of Lyric Poem: 2. (Poems that have a musical quality and express the feelings of one speaker) An ode = ___________________________________________ a long, formal lyric poem which honors people, events, and/or nature Ode to AphroditeSappho (c. 630-570 B.C.) Deathless Aphrodite, throned in flowers,Daughter of Zeus, O terrible enchantress,With this sorrow, with this anguish, break my spirit Lady, not longer! Wow! Who knew all this?! Let’s READ now! Have a great weekend!