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What is your definition of poetry?
Slide 1 - Carte mentale
Goals today: 28th May
You will explore further how poetic language is.
You can understand and use poetic techniques to consider two poems
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a) Boom, boom, boom
Slide 3 - Sondage
b) Amazing grace
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c) Life is like
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d) How many roads
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e) Look at me!
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f) Parting is such
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g) fly like a butterfly
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h) How do I love thee?
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i) As we know
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What criteria were you thinking of to inform your vote?
Slide 12 - Carte mentale
Unit 1.12 Poems
pg 78 - 79
Read text 1.43
Answer questions 1 - e in your class notebook
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Slide 14 - Vidéo
Metaphors
a bee hive
a mouse in a maze
a dark room
a light switch
water /lake / sea
a hose
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Look at the techniques on the next slide.
Pick four that you feel apply to the poem "Introduction to Poetry" and write a sentence of two about each technique exploring why you think the author chose to use these techniques
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Poetic persona
Imagery - senses
Visual
auditory/aural
olfactory
gustatory
tactile
Rhyme scheme
Internal rhyme
Half rhyme
eye-rhyme
Stanzas/ verses
First person perspective - lyric
Satire
enjambment
personification
Metonymy
Satire
a way of criticizing people or ideas in a humorous way, especially in order to make a political point, or a piece of writing that uses this style
Cambridge dictionary
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Slide 18 - Vidéo
Unit 1.12 Poems
pg 80 - 81
Read and listen to text 1.44
Read the key features and check that you know these techniques