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“Paul Revere’s Ride”. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow p. 629 YOU NEED: YOUR iPad Pencil Paper. Type of Poem: Narrative Poem Type of poem that tells a story Poetic Element: Rhythm The rise and fall of the voice produced by sounds The “ flow ” or “ beat ” of the poem
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“Paul Revere’s Ride” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow p. 629 YOU NEED: YOUR iPad Pencil Paper
Type of Poem: Narrative Poem • Type of poem that tells a story • Poetic Element: Rhythm • The rise and fall of the voice produced by sounds • The “flow” or “beat” of the poem • Poetic Element: Meter • Sounds in a poem that fall in a particular pattern. • In this poem, the meter is made to sound like a galloping horse. Da-da-Dum da-da-Dum
DEFINITION: The pattern of rhyme between lines of a poem. • It is usually referred to by using letters to indicate which lines rhyme. The rhyme usually refers to the last words of a line. • Example (A,B,A,B) • Bid me to weep, and I will weep A • While I have eyes to see; B • And having none, and yet I will keep A • A heart to weep for thee. B Rhyme Scheme
CONTEXT is important! In your notebook • Brainstorm: write down 2 or 3 things of what you know about Paul Revere
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow • February 27, 1807 – March 24, 1882 • Wrote poems about mythology and legends. • Wrote many types of poems, wrote in many different meters. • Romantic poet (like Whitman, Poe, etc.)
Vocabulary 4. Muster (v) – assembly/assemble , gather 5. Impetuous (adj) – impulsive; eager 6. Aghast (adj) - shocked, horrified, astonished
Your Assignment • Complete the assignment on my website in your groups. • I will pick your groups. • We will discuss together as a class.
DiscussionWrite this down! • What do you notice about the poem’s rhythm? • What effect does the rhythm produce in the poem? How does Longfellow create the rhythm? • What poetic elements are present in the poem?