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ART APPRECIATION

TERM PAPER

“AN ODE FOR DIFFERENCES “

An Ode for Differences

Millions, billions, trillions

And more and more

None of our portions and slices are alike

None of the retinas of our eyes are identical

Black, white and dark

We are rightly assorted, sundry.

Yet we are all evenhanded

Just here looking all from place to place

Around the domain, we have come

Come to a parcel, parcel of affluence

Affluence for all, we are all altered


Diverse we dare, display us your culture

Society, society

Listen to their rules

Stand and tolerate by their tyranny

Desire for will, cram to breathing

No frames of mind are veracious

Society, society.

We change, the wheel must always move,

Nor always on the plain

And if we move to such a goal

As wisdom hopes to gain

Take our variances, our differences

In culture, society and politics


We are one.

BY ROLLAN, CHARMAINE G. BSRT 1B S.Y 2021-2022 FIRST SEMESTER

TO MRS. GLENDA C. MILLAN

Society, culture and politics have always played a big role in people’s life. Society make us realized the
differences between you and other one especially people whose not at the same country where you
were. Same as the culture, we all know that in every country there is an culture they follow and do
'cause they are used to do it and that's how they live their lives. While politics is the means and methods
of society, guided by its culture, to determine its fate with respect to freedom, liberty, rights, longevity,
relationship with other societies and cultures but the differences of these three has many impact on
how we're living our lives now.

Society is a community or group of people having common traditions, institutions, and interests
medieval society western society. all of the people of the world Medical advances help society. a
group of persons with a common interest, belief, or purpose historical societies. friendly association
with others. Culture can be defined as all the ways of life including arts, beliefs and institutions of a
population that are passed down from generation to generation. Culture has been called “the way of
life for an entire society.” As such, it includes codes of manners, dress, language, religion, rituals, art.
Culture is a word for the ‘way of life’ of groups of people, meaning the way they do things. …
Excellence of taste in the fine arts and humanities, also known as high culture. An integrated pattern
of human knowledge, belief, and behavior. The outlook, attitudes, values, morals, goals, and customs
shared by a society. Culture – set of patterns of human activity within a community or social group
and the symbolic structures that give significance to such activity. Customs, laws, dress,
architectural style, social standards, religious beliefs, and traditions are all examples of cultural
elements. Politics (from Greek: Πολιτικά, politiká, ‘affairs of the cities’) is the set of activities that
are associated with making decisions in groups, or other forms of power relations between
individuals, such as the distribution of resources or status. The major types of political systems are
democracies, monarchies, oligarchies, and authoritarian and totalitarian regimes. Authoritarian and
totalitarian regimes are more unstable politically because their leaders do not enjoy legitimate
authority and instead rule through fear.

Society, culture and politics can never separate humanities.

ELEMENTS OF POETRY

MOOD or TONE
*The feeling the reader gets from the poem.

FIG. LANG.

*Simile, metaphor, hyperbole, idiom, personification.

IMAGERY

*Author uses words that appeal to senses (sight, touch, smell, sound, taste).

DICTION

*Language used in poetry; vocabulary, phrasing, usage.

SYMBOLISM

*When something represents or stands for something else.

CONNOTATION

*(word associations)

DENOTATION

*(dictionary meaning)

IRONY

*The difference between the way something appears and what is actually true.
FORM

*Cinquain, free verse, haiku, ballad, limerick, sonnet, ode, etc..

METER

*The rhythm or beat established by a poem.

REPETITION

*Author repeats a word, line, or phrase for emphasis.

VOICE or P.O.V

*Who is the narrator? What do we know about them.

STANZA

*Division of lines into groups.

RHYME

*Words have the same ending sound.

ALLITERATION

*Words have the same beginning sound.


ASSONANCE

*Words have the same middle vowel sound.

WORD ORDER

*Author varies word order for meaning and effect.

CLASSIFICATION OF POETRY

EPIC POETRY – a long story about brave actions and exciting events

LYRIC POETRY – more personal, shorter poems intended to be sung

DRAMATIC POETRY – comedy and tragedy as subgenres

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