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Page 1: An in-depth analysis.  A Japanese poetic form with  5 unrhymed lines  Exactly 31 syllables  5 syllables in lines 1 and 3  7 in lines 2, 4, and 5

LOVEAn in-depth analysis

Page 2: An in-depth analysis.  A Japanese poetic form with  5 unrhymed lines  Exactly 31 syllables  5 syllables in lines 1 and 3  7 in lines 2, 4, and 5

Tanka

A Japanese poetic form with5 unrhymed linesExactly 31 syllables

5 syllables in lines 1 and 37 in lines 2, 4, and 5

Evokes a single image

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Three Japanese Tankaby Ono Kamachi

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Author’s Background Translated into English (syllable variation) Italics Regret?

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Your Task

Write a Tanka in correct form over one of the following topics. You must convey a single image. Friendship Adolescence Nature

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Sonnet

English sonnet also known as Shakespearean sonnet

14 lines 3 quatrains Rhymes Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG 10 syllables /line (iambic pentameter)

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Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?By William Shakespeare

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Author’s Background Author’s Purpose Comparison? Is this a love poem?

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Your Task

Find an example of the following: Personification Assonance Repetition Alliteration Logical structure of argument Inverted language Unusual language and vocabulary

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Lyric

Expresses a speaker’s emotions or thoughts

Short and musical Based on strong emotion

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Heart! We Will Forget Him!By Emily Dickinson

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Author’s Background Mood Tone Heart vs. Brain Personification Word Choice

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Your Task

Parody: a humorous imitation of a serious piece of literature

Write a parody of Heart! We Will Forget Him!

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Metaphor

A surprising comparison Can be direct or indirect

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since feeling is firstBy E.E. Cummings

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Author’s Background Grammar as a metaphor Syntax Punctuation

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Your Task

Create a two-column chart to track the contrast between order and emotion

Cummings ignores the rules of grammar and punctuation Put them back in—what is the effect on the

poem?

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Simile

Comparison using “like” or “as” Can be extended over multiple lines

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The TaxiBy Amy Lowell

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Author’s Background Mood of the poem? Diction to support the mood?

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Your Task

Re-write the poem to create the opposite mood

Maintain the use of simile

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Ballad

Tells a story Uses rhythm, rhymes, and repetition Refrain

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Bonny Barbara AllanBy Anonymous

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Folk Ballad Purpose of the refrain What details are left out?

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Your Task

This ballad is filled with the formal diction characteristic of the time period of the poem.

Re-write two of the stanzas updating the language with more modern expressions.