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Measuring Up!Lesson #11
Analyze the Characteristics of Different Forms of Poetry
Anticipatory Set
California StandardLiterary Response 8.3.1: Determine and articulate the relationship between the purposes and characteristics of different forms of poetry (e.g., ballad, lyric, couplet, epic, ode, sonnet).
poetry: has a musical quality. The arrangement of words into a rhythmic pattern and the use of rhyme help create this quality.every idea relates to the thesisreads smoothlyideas are consistent
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Poetry expresses strong emotions. When you read a poem, you often think, “I’ve felt this way, too!”
Poetry is packed with meaning, or insight into life.
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Forms of poetry:Narrative poetry: tells a story. It has many of the same elements of a short story: plot, characters, setting, dialogue, conflict.
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Forms of poetry:Epic: An epic is a long narrative poem that tells of heroic deeds of a larger than life character. It usually reveals the traditions and values of the culture or society that created it.
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Forms of poetry:Ballad: a story told in song form. Since they were passed down by word of mouth from person to person, the words are simple and have a strong beat. Traditional ballads come out of the oral tradition and were sung by balladeers who traveled the country. Usually the author is anonymous.
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Forms of poetry:Lyric Poetry: usually short that express strong feelings, usually about something in nature, people, animals, or things. They have a musical quality.
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Forms of poetry:couplet: a pair of lines that have the same length, and also rhyme.
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Forms of poetry:elegy: poem of mourning that expresses sadness for the death of a person or animal, or the loss of an object or value. The tone is grave and somber.
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Forms of poetry:ode: a long lyric poem on a serious subject. Usually contains lofty language and a dignified style and is addressed to another person or thing.
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Forms of poetry:sonnet: a very definite form; fourteen lined with a fixed meter and rhyme scheme. Usually, it expresses a single theme or idea.
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