This document provides an overview of poems, including their structure, history, themes, and types of figurative language. It defines poems as pieces of writing using unusual language arranged in fixed lines with rhythm and often rhyme. It describes the typical structure of stanzas, lines, and rhymes/rhythm. It briefly discusses the history of poetry emerging in ancient times and holy books. It also lists some common themes in poetry like beauty and gives examples of different types of poems including limericks and sonnets. Finally, it defines and provides examples of various forms of figurative language used in poetry such as similes, metaphors, personification, and synecdoche.
This document provides an overview of poems, including their structure, history, themes, and types of figurative language. It defines poems as pieces of writing using unusual language arranged in fixed lines with rhythm and often rhyme. It describes the typical structure of stanzas, lines, and rhymes/rhythm. It briefly discusses the history of poetry emerging in ancient times and holy books. It also lists some common themes in poetry like beauty and gives examples of different types of poems including limericks and sonnets. Finally, it defines and provides examples of various forms of figurative language used in poetry such as similes, metaphors, personification, and synecdoche.
This document provides an overview of poems, including their structure, history, themes, and types of figurative language. It defines poems as pieces of writing using unusual language arranged in fixed lines with rhythm and often rhyme. It describes the typical structure of stanzas, lines, and rhymes/rhythm. It briefly discusses the history of poetry emerging in ancient times and holy books. It also lists some common themes in poetry like beauty and gives examples of different types of poems including limericks and sonnets. Finally, it defines and provides examples of various forms of figurative language used in poetry such as similes, metaphors, personification, and synecdoche.
unusual language arranged in fixed lines that have a particular beat and often rhyme. STRUCTURE
STANZA LINE RHYMES/RHYTHM
Stenza or usually called Line or line is a group of Rhymes/rhythm stanza, stenza is a words that stand in one Chant that is in a poem collection of lines that line in contrast to a that is seen from how form a series separated sentence, a sentence is the end of the sentence by 1 or more spaces. a group of words that is pronounced. Stenza has no control begins with a capital over how many rows letter and ends with a are. comma. HISTORY
The History of the Emergence of Poetry
Poetry has adorned the literary world since ancient times. Even poetry has been written in ancient holy books. Poetry appears among the earliest records of pa culture. THEMES AND TYPES
BEAUTY LIMERICKS SONNETS
Another wide-ranging Limericks are humorous Sonnects are practically and multitudinous theme poems that have a more synonymous with ia beauty. It comes in distinct rhythm.their Shakespeare,but there many forms and can be subject matter is are actually two seem through natural sometimes crude,but different kinds of this beauty , physical human always designed to offer famous poetic form. beauty , beauty in spirit laughs. or action , as well as an assortment of other instances. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
SIMILE METAPHOR EPIC PARABLES
Simile is also called an Metaphor is a type of The woman of the epic is explicit comparison. comparative language also called the epic Simile is a style of style that states simile. This is a language that directly something as similar or continued, or extended, states the same thing as similar to other things, comparative figure of another object. which are not actually speech which is formed the same. by continuing its comparative adjectives further in. PERSONIFICATION METONYMY SYNECDOCHI Personification is Metonymy or metonymy Synecdochi is a another category of is a figure of speech in figurative language that figurative language. place of a name. This mentions an important Personification is a figure of speech links part of an object (thing) figurative language that the characteristics, the for the thing or thing describes inanimate use of attributes, or the itself. objects as if they have use of something close human characteristics. and related to it to replace the object. BE MINE
You told me that you needed me
and that it was for real you say that you love me and that you care I told you that i love you true and baby that I do and you said Be Mine