What is poetry? According to the 47 Essential Poetry Terms, poetry is “abstract language.” There are multiple ways of exploring the abstractness of poetry. One is DIDLS, touching upon the areas of Diction, Imagery, Details, Language, and Sentence Structure. Another is TPCASTT, which touches upon Title, Paraphrase, Connotation, Attitude, Shift In Attitude, Revisitation of the Title, and Theme. The last one is the aforementioned 47 Essential Poetry Terms, 47 devices that describe various occurrences found in poetry. The 3 poems that will be examined in this in this essay. Alliteration, Couplet, and Personification reflect the three most prominent poetry devices found in Holy Sonnet 10, Macavity The Mystery Cat, and The Sunshine Kid.
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Couplet can be defined as “2 rhyming lines.” In Holy Sonnet 10, this device is utilized a total of three times. One particular example can be found towards the beginning of the text, where Death is being described as not mighty or dreadful, and just beyond that (Donne Lines 2-3). The 2nd line ends with the word so, and the 3rd ends with overthrow. Seeing as these two words rhyme, and it consists of two lines, this is indeed a Couplet. In Macavity The Mystery Cat, evidence of a Couplet is found at the very beginning of the text. Macavity is being introduced as “the hidden Paw,” due to how “he's the master criminal who can defy the Law” (Eliot Lines 1-2). Paw is found at the end of the first line, and Law is found at the end of the second. Seeing as there are two lines with rhyming words found at the end of them, this is a Couplet. In The Sunshine Kid, there is a plethora of Couplet examples. One particular example is found more towards the end of the poem. Little Miss Sunshine has just basically said to The Sunshine Kid that only he can choose to dim his light. It goes into saying how “Whether the weatherman said it or not, it would be fine, 'Cause even behind the clouds the kid could still shine” (Baker Lines 77-78). Fine and Shine are rhyming words, both at the ends of their respective lines 92 in total), which constitutes a
In Poetry authors use a range of literary techniques. These techniques can include the use of rhyme, alliteration, personification, similes, metaphors and imagery. The poems that will be compared in this essay include: My Country by Dorothea Mackellar, The Eagle by Alfred Lord Tennyson and Old Man Platypus by Banjo Patterson.
A distinguished sense of hollowness, and darkness is discernable in George Elliot Clarke’s poem “Blank Sonnet”. This poem expresses, the author’s difficult and awkward communication with a lover through a broken relationship. word choice and imagery is imperative to the overall effect and tone of the poem. The usage of an atypical sonnet stylization, broken sentences, forms of metaphors, symbolism, sensory language, and alliteration form strong imagery, and a sense of disconnect. The overall effect leaves the reader with a resonating feeling of emptiness.
Now that you have read the poem and considered the meanings of the lines, answer the following questions in a Word doc or in your assignment window:
Prompt: Write a well-organized essay in which you analyze how the poem's organization, diction, and figurative language prepare the reader for the speaker's concluding response.
Poets convey their ideas, thoughts and feelings through various structures and techniques. John Blights “Death of a Whale” (a modern sonnet) brings up the issue of death on a large scale, and how us humans have all got a cruel side to ourselves. Seamus Heaney’s “The Skylight” (also a modern sonnet) describes to the reader his battle to realisation with an installation of a sky light that his wife insists on. Both poems are modern sonnets using poetic language such as alliteration, personification and smilies to express their ideas vividly to the reader.
Poetry has a role in society, not only to serve as part of the aesthetics or of the arts. It also gives us a view of what the society is in the context of when it was written and what the author is trying to express through words. The words as a tool in poetry may seem ordinary when used in ordinary circumstance. Yet, these words can hold more emotion and thought, however brief it was presented.
In today’s modern view, poetry has become more than just paragraphs that rhyme at the end of each sentence. If the reader has an open mind and the ability to read in between the lines, they discover more than they have bargained for. Some poems might have stories of suffering or abuse, while others contain happy times and great joy. Regardless of what the poems contains, all poems display an expression. That very moment when the writer begins his mental journey with that pen and paper is where all feelings are let out. As poetry is continues to be written, the reader begins to see patterns within each poem. On the other hand, poems have nothing at all in common with one another. A good example of this is in two poems by a famous writer by
poem is not merely a static, decorative creation, but that it is an act of communication between the poet and
Poetry is often meant to be smooth, flowing, pleasing to the ear and the mind. To achieve this effect, many poets use different poetic techniques to help convey the meanings of their poetry. In the sonnet, 'Yet Do I Marvel' written by Countee Cullen, many different features of poetry is used. In this essay, I will discuss the relationship between the meanings and the theme Cullen tries to convey in his sonnet and the techniques of metaphors, both religious and non-religious, allusions to Greek mythology, different rhyme schemes and repetition that he uses.
Poetry is a reduced dialect that communicates complex emotions. To comprehend the numerous implications of a ballad, perusers must analyze its words and expressing from the points of view of beat, sound, pictures, clear importance, and suggested meaning. Perusers then need to sort out reactions to the verse into a consistent, point-by-point clarification. Poetry utilizes structures and traditions to propose differential translation to words, or to summon emotive reactions. Gadgets, for example, sound similarity, similar sounding word usage, likeness in sound and cadence are at times used to accomplish musical or incantatory impacts.
The sonnet, being one of the most traditional and recognized forms of poetry, has been used and altered in many time periods by writers to convey different messages to the audience. The strict constraints of the form have often been used to parallel the subject in the poem. Many times, the first three quatrains introduce the subject and build on one another, showing progression in the poem. The final couplet brings closure to the poem by bringing the main ideas together. On other occasions, the couplet makes a statement of irony or refutes the main idea with a counter statement. It leaves the reader with a last impression of what the author is trying to say.
While analysing the question of allusiveness in Eliot’s poetry in detail, it would be fruitful to give a brief explanation of allusion as a literary concept. The Penguin Dictionary of Literary Terms & Literary Theory describes the term
Poets use many ways when they want to communicate something using poems. Poems are used as a means of passing ideas, information and expression of feelings. This has made the poets to use the natural things and images that people can relate with so that they can make these poems understandable. The most common forms of writing that are used by the poets are the figurative language for example imagery and metaphors. In addition, the poets use the natural landscape in their attempt to explore the philosophical questions. Therefore, this essay will explore the forms that have been used by the poets in writing poems using the natural landscape. The essay will be based on poems such as ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’ by
Q: In some poems what is described is given a meaning beyond the immediately obvious. Explore any one of the poems where this feature is most memorable.
Poetry originates from a Greek word meaning “to make”. Eleanor Farjeon, the poet, describes what Poetry is into the eyes of the beholder. Poetry is the most emotionally stimulating means of written expression. It contains words organized in patterns of sound and imagery to spark an emotional, and intelligent, to get a response from the audience. Poetry conveys that there no single definition of poetry. Farjeon describes that an object is nothing more of an object if it does not have its’ five senses. What is poetry without a feeling or a thought?