logging in or signing up What Is a Lyric Poem Marcell Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 2965 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 05, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript What Is a Lyric Poem?: What Is a Lyric Poem? Types of Poems: Types of Poems (1) Classical—with meter (2) Free Verse—no fixed meter Classical Characteristics: Classical Characteristics Classical: a. meter b. rhyme (rime) c. stanza Free Verse--Characteristics: Free Verse--Characteristics Free Verse: a. No fixed meter b. Any shape c. Loosely cadenced Classical Examples:: Classical Examples: Roses are red; Violets are blue.You’re my honey.I love you.Whose woods these are I think I know.His house is in the village, though.He will not see me stopping hereTo watch his woods fill up with snow. Classical Examples:: Classical Examples: Make me thy lyre, even as the forest is:What if my leaves are falling like its own!The tumult of thy mighty harmoniesWill take from both a deep, autumnal tone,Sweet though in sadness. Be thou, Spirit fierce,My spirit! Be thou me, impetuous one! Free Verse Examples:: Free Verse Examples: When lilacs last in the dooryard bloomed,And the great star early drooped in the western sky in the night,I mourned, and yet shall mourn with ever-returning spring.So much depends upona red wheelbarrowglazed with rainwaterbeside the whitechickens. Free Verse Examples:: Free Verse Examples: Is there such a thing as “love” in modern consciousness, or is there just the ripple of a little wave of vague belief to the lying breeze of a cheater’s mind? Types of Meter: Types of Meter Iamb (iambic) -’ Trochee (trochaic) ‘- Anapest (anapestic) --’ Dactyl (dactylic) ‘-- Examples of Each Meter: Examples of Each Meter Iamb: The best in life is yet to come. I’ve bet my loot that you’re my hon. Trochee: Tuck me tight and let me sleep. Pray to God my soul to keep. Anapest: When the best of the people get slaughtered outright Not a good soul can sleep without nightmares at night. Dactyl: Touching the fretting with tentative fingers Mark couldn’t bring out the best in his singers. Types of Rhyme (Rime): Types of Rhyme (Rime) (1) Perfect rhyme: run, sun; say, play; walking, talking (2) Imperfect rhyme (slant-rhyme, off-rhyme) (A) Assonance: pay, Kate; lift, grip; chosen, potent (B) Consonance: cat, sit; wild, guild; pause, fizz (3) Alliteration: Put that in your pipe and puff it punk! Figures of Speech (Tropes): Figures of Speech (Tropes) (1) metaphor: John’s a bear. (2) simile: John’s like a bear. (3) metonymy: In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread (Genesis). (4) synecdoche: Lend me a hand. (5) hyperbole: I’ll love you till all the seas run dry. Types of Stanzas (“Paragraphs”): Types of Stanzas (“Paragraphs”) (1) couplet (Alexander Pope) (2) tercet (Robert Herrick, “Upon Julia’s Clothes”) (3) quatrain (William Blake’s “The Tiger”) (4) rime royal—seven-line iambic pentameter rhyming ababbcc (Shakespeare's “Rape of Lucrece”) (5) ottava rima—eight iambic pentameter lines rhyming abababcc (Byron’s Don Juan) (6) Spenserian stanza—nine verses, first eight in iambic pentameter and the ninth in iambic hexameter rhyming ababbcbcc (Spenser’s The Faerie Queen) You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
What Is a Lyric Poem Marcell Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 2965 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 05, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript What Is a Lyric Poem?: What Is a Lyric Poem? Types of Poems: Types of Poems (1) Classical—with meter (2) Free Verse—no fixed meter Classical Characteristics: Classical Characteristics Classical: a. meter b. rhyme (rime) c. stanza Free Verse--Characteristics: Free Verse--Characteristics Free Verse: a. No fixed meter b. Any shape c. Loosely cadenced Classical Examples:: Classical Examples: Roses are red; Violets are blue.You’re my honey.I love you.Whose woods these are I think I know.His house is in the village, though.He will not see me stopping hereTo watch his woods fill up with snow. Classical Examples:: Classical Examples: Make me thy lyre, even as the forest is:What if my leaves are falling like its own!The tumult of thy mighty harmoniesWill take from both a deep, autumnal tone,Sweet though in sadness. Be thou, Spirit fierce,My spirit! Be thou me, impetuous one! Free Verse Examples:: Free Verse Examples: When lilacs last in the dooryard bloomed,And the great star early drooped in the western sky in the night,I mourned, and yet shall mourn with ever-returning spring.So much depends upona red wheelbarrowglazed with rainwaterbeside the whitechickens. Free Verse Examples:: Free Verse Examples: Is there such a thing as “love” in modern consciousness, or is there just the ripple of a little wave of vague belief to the lying breeze of a cheater’s mind? Types of Meter: Types of Meter Iamb (iambic) -’ Trochee (trochaic) ‘- Anapest (anapestic) --’ Dactyl (dactylic) ‘-- Examples of Each Meter: Examples of Each Meter Iamb: The best in life is yet to come. I’ve bet my loot that you’re my hon. Trochee: Tuck me tight and let me sleep. Pray to God my soul to keep. Anapest: When the best of the people get slaughtered outright Not a good soul can sleep without nightmares at night. Dactyl: Touching the fretting with tentative fingers Mark couldn’t bring out the best in his singers. Types of Rhyme (Rime): Types of Rhyme (Rime) (1) Perfect rhyme: run, sun; say, play; walking, talking (2) Imperfect rhyme (slant-rhyme, off-rhyme) (A) Assonance: pay, Kate; lift, grip; chosen, potent (B) Consonance: cat, sit; wild, guild; pause, fizz (3) Alliteration: Put that in your pipe and puff it punk! Figures of Speech (Tropes): Figures of Speech (Tropes) (1) metaphor: John’s a bear. (2) simile: John’s like a bear. (3) metonymy: In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread (Genesis). (4) synecdoche: Lend me a hand. (5) hyperbole: I’ll love you till all the seas run dry. Types of Stanzas (“Paragraphs”): Types of Stanzas (“Paragraphs”) (1) couplet (Alexander Pope) (2) tercet (Robert Herrick, “Upon Julia’s Clothes”) (3) quatrain (William Blake’s “The Tiger”) (4) rime royal—seven-line iambic pentameter rhyming ababbcc (Shakespeare's “Rape of Lucrece”) (5) ottava rima—eight iambic pentameter lines rhyming abababcc (Byron’s Don Juan) (6) Spenserian stanza—nine verses, first eight in iambic pentameter and the ninth in iambic hexameter rhyming ababbcbcc (Spenser’s The Faerie Queen)