WWI Poetry II

 War Poetry  
Discussing poetry of the first World War
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 War Poetry  
Discussing poetry of the first World War

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War & Peace
Beowulf -  Anglo-Saxon Period
World War I Poets  
Anglo-Irish Conflict 

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Periods of British Literature
Renaissance = also called 'Early Modern Period'
WW I Poets

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Trenches
What were the pros and cons of the trench warfare of WWI?

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Slide 5 - Lien

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Form
Rhyme scheme

Meter

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Rhyme
repetition of the terminal sounds of a word 

end rhyme: last words of two or more sentences rhyme

Rhyme scheme: 
Details end rhyme by using letters of the alphabet




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Iambic pentameter
A metrical form in which most lines consist of five 'iambs', a unit of rhythm (a 'foot') in poetry, consisting of two syllables. The first one is unstressed, the second one stressed. 

One day / I wrote / her name/ upon / the strand
but came / the waves / and wash / ed it / away
Again / I wrote / it with / a se /cond hand
But came  / the tide / and made / my pains / his prey

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Sonnet
A fixed verse form consisting of fourteen lines, usuallin in iambic pentameter.

English sonnet: four quatrains (= 4 lines) and a couplet (=2 lines)
Italian sonnet: octave (= 8 lines) and a sestet (6 lines).

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Do
 Work on assignments 

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Slide 13 - Lien

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