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How to appreciate a poem
What is poetry
poetry
sound
sense
combination
poetry
Belong to
Literature types
Literature types
Novel
Vivid characters, complete plot development, setting descriptions…
Literature types
Drama
Stories composed in verse or prose, usually for theatrical performance, where conflicts and emotion are expressed through dialogue and action.
Literature types
Short Story
Fiction of such brevity that it supports no subplots.
Literature types
Poetry
Verse and rhythmic writing with imagery that creates emotional responses.
deeper meaning
Poetry
grasp the true meaning
appreciate
Steps to appreciate a poem
Read it
question things
Annotate and Investigate Literary Devices
Feel it
Step One
Step two
Step Three
Step four
Nursery rhyme
List poem
Haiku
Cinquain
examples
Nursery rhyme
List poem
Haiku
Cinquain
examples
Step 1
Step 4
Step 3
Step 2
Hush, little baby, don’t say a word,
Papa’s gonna buy you a mockingbird.
If that mockingbird won’t sing,
Papa’s gonna buy you a diamond ring.
If that diamond ring turns to brass,
Papa’s gonna buy you a looking glass.
If that looking-glass gets broke,
Papa’s gonna buy you a billy-goat.
If that billy-goat won’t pull,
Papa’s gonna buy you a cart and bull.
Hush, little baby, don’t say a word,
Papa’s gonna buy you a mockingbird.
If that mockingbird won’t sing,
Papa’s gonna buy you a diamond ring.
If that diamond ring turns to brass,
Papa’s gonna buy you a looking glass.
If that looking-glass gets broke,
Papa’s gonna buy you a billy-goat.
If that billy-goat won’t pull
Papa’s gonna buy you a cart and bull.
rhyme
Hush, little baby, don’t say a word,
Papa’s gonna buy you a mockingbird.
If that mockingbird won’t sing,
Papa’s gonna buy you a diamond ring.
If that diamond ring turns to brass,
Papa’s gonna buy you a looking glass.
If that looking-glass gets broke,
Papa’s gonna buy you a billy-goat.
If that billy-goat runs away,
Papa’s gonna buy you a cart and bull.
repeated words
rhythm
line length
other special effects
good qualities
Brother
Beautiful, athletic
Teasing, shouting, laughing
Friend and enemy too
Mine
Who is talking
Who is being talked to
What is being described
Brother
Beautiful, athletic
Teasing, shouting, laughing
Friend and enemy too
Mine
I am talking.
Brother is being talked to.
Friendship is being described.
Brother
Beautiful, athletic
Teasing, shouting, laughing
Friend and enemy too
Mine
A fallen blossom
Is coming back to the branch.
Look, a butterfly!
Is there a blossom or butterfly
butterfly
metaphor
butterfly
butterfly
metaphor
metaphor
butterfly
metaphor
A word or phrase used to describe sb/sth else, in a way that is different from its normal use, in order to show that the two things have the same qualities and to make the description more powerful.
Hundreds of stars in the deep blue sky,
Hundreds of shells on the shore together,
Hundreds of birds that go singing by,
Hundreds of bees in the sunny weather,
Hundreds of drewdrops to greet the dawn,
Hundreds of bees in the purple clover,
Hundreds of butterflies on the lawn,
But only one mother the world over.
Step four
butterfly
metaphor
Feel it
The love for mum
metaphor
metaphor
metaphor
metaphor
metaphor
image
Feeling
metaphor
Steps
Read it
Annotate
and
Feel it
things
Literary Devices
Question
Investigate
metaphor
Enjoy your journey
in the world of poetry.