prose vs poetry notes

prose

a form of language that exhibits a
natural flow of speech and grammatical
structure rather than a rhythmic structure
as in traditional poetry

prose

it is basically
ordinary from of written or spoken
language

prose

it has no meter

poetry

from the greek word poieo

poieo

i create

poetry

it is an art form in which human
language is used for its aesthetic
(concerned with beauty or the
appreciation of beauty; a branch in
philosophy that explores the nature of art,
beauty, and taste, with the creation and
appreciation of beauty.) qualities.

poetry

it is language used in a manner that is felt by
its used and audience to differ from
ordinary prose

poetry

literary work in which
special intensity is given to the expression
of feelings and ideas by the use of
distinctive style and rhythm

poetry

a genre literature

poetry

pre-measure patterns of
stressed -long sounding- and unstressed
-short sounding-syllables

pre-measure patterns of
stressed -long sounding- and unstressed
-short sounding-syllables

meters

feet

are individual units of rhythm made up of
patterns of syllables.

one or more

a sentence is made up of _______ feet

iamb, trochee, spondee, anapest, dactyl

what are the five feet type?

unstressed/stressed

what is the pattern for iamb

today

what is an example for iamb

buh BUH

what is the rhythm for iamb

stressed/unstressed

what is the pattern of trochee

trochee

what is an example for trochee

BUH buh

what is the rhythm for trochee

stressed/stressed

what is the pattern for spondee

hip hop

what is an example for spondee

BUH BUH

what is the rhythm for spondee

unstressed/unstressed/unstressed

what is the pattern for anapest

metaphor

what is an example for anapest

buh buh buh

what is the rhythm for anapest

stressed/unstressed/unstressed

what is the pattern for dactyl

syllable

what is an example for dactyl

BUH buh buh

what is the rhythm for dactyl

repetitions of feet

what can a poet use to form a line of verse

monometer

1 foot

dimeter

2 feet

trimeter

3 feet

tetrameter

4 feet

pentameter

5 feet

hexameter

6 feet

rhythm

a natural effect within poetry.

rhythm

what gives the poem its effect and flow

meter, feet

the _________ of sentence and ___________ that are used in a sentence gives the poem its effect and flow.

rhyme

the repetition of syllables, typically at the end of a
verse line

sounds

rhymed words conventionally share all __________ following the word's last stressed syllable

rhyme scheme

usually the patterns of end rhymes in a stanza, with each rhyme encoded by a letter of the alphabet, from a onward (ABBA <BCCB, for example)

the degree of similarity between sounds within words, and by their placement with the lines or stanzas

rhymes are classified by __________

eye rhyme

rhymes only when spelled, not when
pronounced

visual

eye rhyme is visual or sound?

end rhyme

the most common type, is the rhyming
of the final syllable of a line.

sound

end rhyme is visual or sound?