Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Couplets

Couplet is a pair of line that have a rhyming structure.

EXAMPLE:

Slicing Salami
by Denise Rodgers

The strangest strange stranger I've me in my life
was the man who made use of his nose as a knife.
He's slice up salami, tomatoes and cheese
at the tip of his nose with phenomenal ease.

He'd buy food in bulk at incredible prices
and then use his nose to reduce it to slices.
His wife ran away and I know that he'll miss her.
The woman was frightened that one day he'd kiss her!

Significant - It makes poems sound cool and easy to read

Speaker

Speaker is someone that's reaing a poem

EXAMPLE:

A speaker have to know how to pause at the right time.

Significant - If the speaker knows how to pause at the right time, the poem could be very life like

Rhythm

Rhythm is like a beat of music in a poem

EXAMPLE:

The Loudest Shadow
by Anthony

It begins as a noise in the background
keeping steady beat as it makes its round
it can be found at any time of day
it's so simple, just push play

It creates a story for everyone's life
as if it understands your struggles and strife
it's impossible to stop, it's purpose will be served
as if not to judge on whether or not you deserve
to feel absorbed in something bigger than yourself
where there is nobody to ever ring the bell

Of complete reality and worry filled days
when life gets too real there's something that says
I'll be with you through the HAPPY and SAD
the really GREAT days and even the BAD

It lingers as if ready at any possible time
to lift you off your feet and begin to fly
away from all the grief, sorrow and pain
to tell your mind that it's free again

No judging or casting a nasty glare
nope, just to let you know that it's always there
as the shoulder to cry on when no one else cares
and casts you alone to face all of your scares

It will give you a feeling that no one else can
and open your eyes to the ever growing span
of opportunity and dare and even the strength
to end it all or just shoot blanks

It tends to all of our daily needs
not for us but with us so we really can see
the magic of you when in a crowd
nothing else will sound as loud

As the beats, bells, and whistles that are in your head
revealing to you a new path to tread
for you will follow no one your path will be your own
because your are lead by something that can't be owned

To be there for whenever you desire
is its one purpose, to light your fire
it can't be stopped if the will is steady
it can be unleashed, it's always ready

To light up your day or slow down the time
to yell at the world, or even to cry
to help you with whatever you may need
or just to be there for whenever you please

It will live until the end of time
serving its purpose, to let its light shine
remember family, friends and even pets
but most of all music never forget

Significant - Rhythm helps the poem flows more fluency

Interpretation

Interpretation means to explain something's meaning

EXAMPLE:

My
by Howrasha Bryan

You are my strength
My sunshine
My treasure
My world
My crush
My everything
My heart's desire
You are my greatest love.

This poem show the love of his to someone (girlfriend, wife, lover)

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Elegy

elegy is a sad poems that mourn (cry because of something sad or because of a death)

EXAMPLE:

Elegy
by Dylan Thomas

Too proud to die; broken and blind he died
The darkest way, and did not turn away,
A cold kind man brave in his narrow pride

On that darkest day, Oh, forever may
He lie lightly, at last, on the last, crossed
Hill, under the grass, in love, and there grow

Young among the long flocks, and never lie lost
Or still all the numberless days of his death, though
Above all he longed for his mother's breast

Which was rest and dust, and in the kind ground
The darkest justice of death, blind and unblessed.
Let him find no rest but be fathered and found,

I prayed in the crouching room, by his blind bed,
In the muted house, one minute before
Noon, and night, and light. the rivers of the dead

Veined his poor hand I held, and I saw
Through his unseeing eyes to the roots of the sea.
(An old tormented man three-quarters blind,

I am not too proud to cry that He and he
Will never never go out of my mind.
All his bones crying, and poor in all but pain,

Being innocent, he dreaded that he died
Hating his God, but what he was was plain:
An old kind man brave in his burning pride.

The sticks of the house were his; his books he owned.
Even as a baby he had never cried;
Nor did he now, save to his secret wound.

Out of his eyes I saw the last light glide.
Here among the liught of the lording sky
An old man is with me where I go

Walking in the meadows of his son's eye
On whom a world of ills came down like snow.
He cried as he died, fearing at last the spheres'

Last sound, the world going out without a breath:
Too proud to cry, too frail to check the tears,
And caught between two nights, blindness and death.

O deepest wound of all that he should die
On that darkest day. oh, he could hide
The tears out of his eyes, too proud to cry.

Until I die he will not leave my side.)

Stanza

A Stanza is a paragraph

EXAMPLE:

Your presence is requested at
A moment of transcendence.
The mystery of turning one
Requires your attendance.

You will accomplish something more
Than favor, fun, or duty
By witnessing the passage of
A moment of great beauty.

Your presence is requested at
A moment of transcendence.
The mystery of turning two
Requires your attendance.

You will witness something more
Than monsters going wild:
The turning of a sweet young soul
From infant into child.

Your presence is requested at
A moment of transcendence.
The mystery of fifty years
Requires your attendance.

We will accomplish something more
Than managing to dine:
We'll mark the turning of a soul
From juice to good red wine.

Your presence is requested at
A moment of transcendence.
The mystery of eighty years
Requires your attendance.

We will manage something more
Than food and cake and brew:
We'll mark the turning of a soul
Towards islands rich and new.
This poem have 8 STANZA.

Significant -  Stanza helps seperate ideas of each paragraph

Metaphor

Metaphor is a figure of speech that compares one thing to another without using "LIKE" or "AS".

EXAMPLE:
by Wikipedia.org

Her eyes were glistening jewels.

- Metaphor makes the poems sounds amazing. Metaphor make the reader imagine the picture in their head easier.

Extended Metaphor

An extended metaphor is a whole sentence or paragraph writing in metaphor.

EXAMPLE:

O Captain! My Captain!
by Walt Whitman

O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done;
The ship has weathered every rack, the prize we sought is won;
The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring:

But O heart! heart! heart!
O the bleeding drops of red,
Where on the deck my Captain lies,
Fallen cold and dead.

O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells;
Rise up—for you the flag is flung—for you the bugle trills;
For you bouquets and ribboned wreaths—for you the shores a-crowding;
For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning;

Here Captain! dear father!
This arm beneath your head;
It is some dream that on the deck,

You’ve fallen cold and dead.

My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still;
My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will;
The ship is anchored safe and sound, its voyage closed and done;
From fearful trip, the victor ship, comes in with object won;

Exult, O shores, and ring, O bells!
But I, with mournful tread,
Walk the deck my Captain lies,

Fallen cold and dead.

- An extended metaphor help the poem sounds more interesting, more catching. Sometimes, extended metaphor also use to help vivid the image the poem trying to give better.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Rhyme

Rhyme is when the ending sound of the words repeat and sound kind of similar, for example, "hear" and "fear"

EXAMPLE:

Happy Trails To Cancer Shirt
© Sam French

It was purchased just for you,
when you're happy or you're blue,
you can wear it on your head,
'round the house or in your bed,
you can wear it in the dark,
while you're strolling in the park.

You can wear it going to Church,
or by the tele watching Lurch,
you could wear it to do the wash,
or when cooking stew or squash.

Frosty Freeze is like Carvel,
always had this great old smell,
frozen custard, ain't it grand,
lots of trips to that old stand,
Werner Brooks and A & W,
didn't have Wawa or VW.

Thought this shirt might have some power,
to take old cancer to the shower,
to make you laugh and push that bug,
with a big old "Frap" and a giant mug.

Whatever it does, it's inspired from above,
and sent from your brother with a whole lot of
LOVE.

- Rhyme helps the poem flows fluency while the reader reads the poem.

Personification

Personification is giving human traits to non-living objects.

EXAMPLE:

Dinnertime Chorus

The teapot sang as the water boiled
The ice cubes cackled in their glass
the teacups chattered to one another.
While the chairs were passing gas
The gravy gurgled merrily
As the oil danced in a pan.
Oh my dinnertime chorus
What a lovely, lovely clan!

Significant - Personification makes the poem sounds cool and life like when you read it.

Simile

Simile is a figure of speech that indirectly compares two different things by using words like:"as", "than", "like"

EXAMPLE:

Flint

An emerald is as green as grass,
A ruby red as blood;
A sapphire shines as blue as heaven;
A flint lies in the mud.

A diamond is a brilliant stone,
To catch the world's desire;
An opal holds a fiery spark;
But a flint holds a fire.

Significant - Simile helps the poem sounds more interested

Monday, April 11, 2011

Imagery

Imagery is the use of vivid descriptions, usually rich in sensory words, to create pictures or images in the reader's mind. I think that this is important because when you read a poem and you can imagine it in your mind, you will find the poem more attractive and meaningful.



EXAMPLE:

The Worker
Richard W. Thomas

My father lies black and hushed
Beneath white hospital sheets
He collapsed at work
His iron left him
Slow and quiet he sank

Meeting the wet concrete floor on his way
The wheels were still turning--they couldn't stop
Red and yellow lights flashing
Gloved hands twisting knobs--they couldn't stop
And as they carried him out
The whirring and buzzing and humming machines
Applauded him
Lapping up his dripping iron
They couldn't stop

Significant - Helps the reader visualize the poem easier. It have something to do with your 5 senses.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

--P-O-E-T-R-Y--

Poetry is the art of rhythmical written work that involves rules and techniques. Poetry are written with beautiful, imaginative words and thoughts.

An example of a poetry is A Dream Within A Dream by Edgar Allan Poe ...

Take this kiss upon the brow!
And, in parting from you now,
Thus much let me avow-
You are not wrong, who deem
That my days have been a dream;
Yet if hope has flown away
In a night, or in a day,
In a vision, or in none,
Is it therefore the less gone?
All that we see or seem
Is but a dream within a dream.

I think poetry express feeling very well, it brings it's reader to a different place. Poetry are helpful because you see them every where, you learn them every place, and it's important in Language Art because it's a beautiful art that helps us with our word choice and writting.