Sunday, April 24, 2011
Meter
Significance: Meter is really, what highlights the difference of the poem to normal old prose. The prose writers does not care much about rhythm. He or she just uses the words to paint a story. However, the meter, which is the regular pattern of rhythm, adds the musical element into the poem. Therefore, because of meter, now we can say that a poem is like a song.
Couplet
Signifance: Couplets add to the complexity and richness of poems. Without couplets, we will not be able to write a simple yet elegant poem that conveys easily what we feel.
Alliteration
Significance: Alliteration is very important because it aids our sense of enjoyment when we read a poem. Imagine saying Science has spoiled my supper. Very imaginative, don't you think?
Monday, April 18, 2011
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Imagine an Image as an Imagery???
What is imagery?
Imagery is the other world we can sense in our mind that is created by the poet's poetic language. Therefore, imagery varies among readers, since no one thinks in exactly the same way.
The Road not Taken - Robert Frost
What do you see? I see a dwindling path, with yellow leaves, and it looks like a chilly evening. It will look like my grandmother's place. Like a field.

Significance: Imagery is the image we can visualize when we read the poem. Poets who like descriptive language will no doubt communicate imagery to you. With imagery, the poem seems to live in your mind forever and that the fact that you can see a poem is no doubt, a very calming fact.
Imagery is the other world we can sense in our mind that is created by the poet's poetic language. Therefore, imagery varies among readers, since no one thinks in exactly the same way.
The Road not Taken - Robert Frost
TWO roads diverged in a yellow wood, | |
And sorry I could not travel both | |
And be one traveler, long I stood | |
And looked down one as far as I could | |
To where it bent in the undergrowth. |
What do you see? I see a dwindling path, with yellow leaves, and it looks like a chilly evening. It will look like my grandmother's place. Like a field.
Significance: Imagery is the image we can visualize when we read the poem. Poets who like descriptive language will no doubt communicate imagery to you. With imagery, the poem seems to live in your mind forever and that the fact that you can see a poem is no doubt, a very calming fact.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Poetry and Its Significance
Poetry
Poetry: a form of literary art which uses language aesthetically and uses language ambiguity to create shades of meaning deeper than what is obvious.
Why is poetry worth learning? (or in other words, what is its significance)
Poetry is a lot about expressing your feelings. It helps one to be creative with words and is an important theme in Language Arts. The works by famous poets can fill textbooks of Language Arts.
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