Sunday, May 1, 2011

1st of May: Homework: Types of Poetry

Type of poetry: narrative
Definition: a poem that tells a story.
Example: I wanted to tell everyone about the incident so I wrote a narrative

Type of poetry: ballads

Definition: a poem about betrayal, death and love.
Example: He was upset about her betraying me so read a ballad in the dark.
 
Type of poetry: epic 


Definition: a poem about heroes and their adventures.
Example: They loved epics because heroes of epics were always so cool.
 
Type of poetry: lyric
Definition: a poem that expresses the writer's ideas, feelings or perception, such as a sonnet or an ode.
Example: He was tired of discrimination so he wrote a lyric to express his feeling of anger.
  
Type of poetry: sonnets

Definition: a poem which consist of 14 lines which consists of two quatrain and six more lines.
Example: Sonnets were so hard to write since he had to shorten his idea into 14 lines and still think of rhyme and rhythm.
  
Type of poetry: odes

Definition: a lyric which is used to express someone's appreciation for something or someone.
Example: The day when she came back from the performance, she decided to write an ode to the talented actress who performed that night.
  
Type of poetry: elegies


Definition: a poem written about a deceased person.
Example: Her dad was no longer with us and she was too busy to come to the funeral where people read elegies in his honor.
  
Type of poetry: free verse

Definition: a poem that may or may not have rhyme, rhythm or meter but still use poetic devices.
Example: Free verses seemed easy to write but were pretty complicated, too.
 

1st of May: Homework: Line

Definition:
A row of words in a poem.

Example:
Every week, we have to memorize 20 lines of that poem.

Significance:
Line is a unit in a poem.

1st of May: Homework: Symbol

Definition:
Something that is used to represent something else.

Example: 
This bracelet is a symbol of our friendship.

Significance:
Symbols are like metaphors. They represent something and by paying attention to these symbols, readers can understand the story better.

1st of May: Homework: Onomatopoeia

Definition:
A formation of a word that imitates the sound the word tries to represent.

Example:
The word "meow" is an example of onomatopoeia because it tries to imitate a cat.

Significance:
Onomatopoeia is important to describe sounds that can't be describe using any other word. It also helps people understand how a sound sounds. For example, if someone says "A cat meowed." a person can interpret that the sound sounds like "meow".

1st of May: Homework: Assonance

Definition:
The use of the same or similar sound of vowel in a sequence of nearby words.

Example:
We learned assonance in language arts today because we've started a poetry unit.

Significance:
Assonance is a way to make words rhyme but not at the end. It creates an internal rhyming scheme