POETRY POWERPOINT PROJECT Darrian Bell Ashmore 6th October 23, 2013 Rhyme correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, esp. when these are used at the ends of lines of poetry Ex: The store had to close before he got medicine for his nose Rhythm a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound Handclaps Alliteration the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words She sang songs Saturday & Sunday…
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Will is very guarded around them and is skeptical of their real intentions in helping him. Traplines is a story about Wills journey to find a safe place when he is always trapped by his surroundings and his actions. The author of the story, Eden Robinson, uses metaphors, irony and foreshadowing to convey the theme of a vicious cycle in which Will is constantly unable to escape his abusive lifestyle. The name given to the main character Will is ironic because will is the quality that Will is lacking. Will i…
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era through rap poetry. He wants people from the present that future times to have a sense of government housing. Grandmaster Flash wanted to show that people devastating from the projects do have an intellect and that their “language of the streets” has equally valued knowledge. In order to describe his living to others, he gives an idea of his current depiction of underprivileged using slang, which others could interpret. In doing this, he demonstrate uses of imagery, metaphors and euphemism…
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What really sets off women from men linguistically in this area is the fact that by synecdoche they are much more frequently reduced to their sex, which, on top of that, is viewed as degrading because represented metaphorically through animal terms. Secondly, even when both groups are ideologically perceived in a degrading fashion, a more dominant position and status is reserved for the males. Additional data from our sources, which we are not discussing here, suggests that this may refer to a broader…
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Sylvia Plath successfully uses metaphor to lead her readers to form whole pictures from the fragmentary images that she presents in her poetry. She rarely names the actual subjects of her poems, instead presenting a series of clues that lead us to discover them for ourselves. Metaphor evokes an image by representing one thing with another thing that is not really like it. In examining the comparison of two things that are not alike, we can find meaningful similarities under the surface. [pic]For…
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Today we are learning about the importance of beauty in the 1960’s that was impelled onto the women of that era and how they were objectified. This reflected the dominant ideology of the time. Through the use of poetry we will further elaborate how this ideology affected women emotionally and how events in history impacted the society and forced women, to conform to societal views. The dominant ideology supressed women as they were objectified for an exterior entity, it is evident that Anne Sexton…
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deal of internal conflict. The theme of this poem is grief. This grief that the speaker experiences causes much of his internal conflict. Though, as the poem progresses there is a theme of pointlessness that is buried deeper inside the poem. Two metaphors that are seen throughout the entire poem is this relationship between a house and a vacuum with a widower and his deceased wife. The lines that suggest this metaphorical relationship between the speaker’s wife and a vacuum cleaner is seen in the…
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often and we many realize the context at the time. Metaphor is a comparison of two unlike things, as in “My boss is a dragon.” The purpose of the metaphor is to use the qualities of the one element to illustrate the qualities in the other. For example, in the above metaphor, the boss, by being compared to a dragon, is illustrated as someone who gets angry, destroys what is in front of her or him, and even hoards treasures. When reading poetry, look for such comparisons and interpret them according…
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professional poetry. In 1611, at the age of forty-two years, Lanier has published a book of poems "Hail God, king of the Jews." (Atkins) This book reflected her independent position as the author and proclaimed the significant role of woman as a member of society. She declared the universal principles of gender equality that are considered to occur several centuries later. In order to understand the ideas proclaimed by Lanier better, it is necessary to analyze her well-known poetry such as ″Eve's…
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and acorns around August. Becky’s beagle barked and bayed, becoming bothersome for Billy. Carries cat clawed her couch, creating chaos. Dan’s dog dove deep in the dam, drinking dirty water as he dove. Eric’s eagle eats eggs, enjoying each episode of eating. Examples of Alliteration Allusion “I was surprised his nose was not growing like Pinocchio’s.” This refers to the story of Pinocchio, where his nose grew whenever he told a lie. It is from The Adventures of Pinocchio, written by Carlo Collodi…
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