如何分析诗歌.ppt

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1、How to Analyze Poetry,A hippo is bounding around on my head. Gorillas are banging on drums. A rhino is charging me full speed ahead while a crocodiles eyeing my thumbs. A rattlesnakes winding his way up my side. A tiger is sniffing my clothes. A grizzly just grabbed me, his mouth open wide. A tarant

2、ulas perched on my nose. Im drowning, surrounded by man-eating sharks. An elephant sits on my chest. Yes, thats how it feels when the teacher remarks, Grab your pencils. Its time for the test.“ -Kenn Nesbitt,A Hippo is Bounding Around on My Head,Presentation created by: Brianne Jacobs,The Knowledge

3、Page,Go to Steps of Poetry Go to Poetry on the Internet Go to Poetry Terms,Mrs. Ryans Homepage,Follow the Steps Defined Below To Understand Poetry,Step 1: Paraphrasing Step 2: Discover the subject (What is the poem about?),Step 3: Discover the speaker (Who is the speaker?) Step 4: Main Idea or theme

4、 Step 5: Literary techniques,Back to knowledge page,Step 1,Paraphrasing What Are They Talking About? Explain the poem in your own words,Back,Step 2,Discover the Subject What is the poem about? Find out what the poem means, Back,Step 3,Discover the Speaker Who is the speaker? Look for the speakers in

5、terests, idea, and feelings,Back,Step 4,Main Idea or Theme The main idea or message of literary work Find out what the poem is about,Back,Step 5,Literary Techniques A.) Make a List of Literary Techniques Used by the Author. B.) Explain How do the Poems Techniques Support the Poems Theme?,Back,Poetry

6、 On The Internet, , www.Columbia.edu/acis/bartleby www.poetrysociety.org,Back to knowledge page,Poetry Terms,Alliteration- The repetition of initial consonant sounds. Assonance- The repetition of vowel sounds in a line of poetry. Allusion- A reference to a well-known historical person, place, event,

7、 literary work or work of art.,Analogy- A comparison of similar objects. An analogy suggests that since the objects are alike in some ways; they will probably be alike in other ways. Consonance- The repetition of consonant sounds in a line of poetry. Connotation- It is created when you mean somethin

8、g else, something that might initially be hidden. It is based in implication or a shared emotional response. Denotation- It is when you mean what you say, literally.,Back to knowledge page,End Rhyme- The rhyming of words at the ends of lines of poetry. Figure of Speech- It is an expression or word u

9、sed imaginatively, not literally. Hyperbole- It is an exaggeration to emphasize the truth for effect. Imagery- These are the mental pictures that are created by the poet. The poet makes use of the five senses (see, touch, taste, smell and hear). Used to create sense impressions of actual experiences

10、. Internal Rhyme- Rhyme within lines of poetry. Metaphor- A comparison of two unlike things. Meter- The rhyme in the lines of a poem. It is created by the regular alteration of stressed and unstressed syllable. Mood-The atmosphere of feeling that an author creates in a work.,Poetry Terms,Back,Onomat

11、opoeia- The use of a word whose sound makes you think of its meaning, as in buzz, swish, zing or zip. Paradox- Occurs in a statement that at first strikes us as self-contradictory but that on some reflection makes sense. Personification- this is used by an author to give an object or idea human char

12、acteristics or attitudes. Point of View- The way in which the reader is given the information. Repetition- The repeating of a word or phrase to add rhythm or to focus an idea, as in the following lines from Poes “The Raven.” Rhetorical Question- A question asked for dramatic reasons and not intended

13、 to evoke a response,Poetry Terms,Back,Rhythm- The repetition of stresses and pauses. Rhythms affect the poems meaning, and ultimately, affects the reader. Simile- it is a comparison using like or as. Stanza- The group of lines in a poem. It could be compared to a paragraph in an essay. Symbol- An object, person, a place or an experience that represents something else, usually abstract. Theme- The central thought of the poem. Tone- A reflection of the authors attitude toward a subject of a poem.,Poetry Terms,Back,Back to the knowledge page,

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