Title: Poetry Class Introduction
1Poetry ClassIntroduction
- Aiden Yeh, Ph.D.
- Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages
2Lesson Outline
- What Poetry is and what it is not An
Introduction - How to write poetry
- How to read poetry
- How to memorize poetry
- Workshop Creating individual blogs
3Becoming a poet
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5What is Poetry?
- Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an
escape from emotion it is not the expression of
personality, but an escape from personality. But,
of course, only those who have personality and
emotions know what it means to want to escape
from these things. T.S. Eliot
6Can everyone write poetry?
- Most people ignore most poetry because most
poetry ignores most people. - Adrian Mitchell
7Can you force it on people?
- Ordering a man to write a poem is like commanding
a pregnant woman to give birth to a red-headed
child. Carl Sandburg
8Whats the Catalyst?
- At the touch of love everyone becomes a
poet. Plato
9Can you write it?
- Poetry is a deal of joy and pain and wonder, with
a dash of the dictionary. Kahlil Gibran
10Can you make a living out of poetry?
- There's no money in poetry, but there's no poetry
in money, either. Robert Graves
11Indeed
- Poetry is not a profession, it is a
destiny. Mikhail Dudan - Poetry isnt a profession, its a way of life.
Its an empty basket you put your life into it
and make something out of that. Mary Oliver
12So why write poetry?
- We don't read and write poetry because it's
cute. We read and write poetry because we are
members of the human race. And the human race is
filled with passion. And medicine, law,
business, engineering, these are noble pursuits
and necessary to sustain life. But poetry,
beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay
alive for. - from Dead Poet's Society
13- Poetry is all that is worth remembering in
life. William Hazlitt
14How do you write poetry
- Poetry, unlike other literary forms, focuses most
sharply on language itself. The music of words,
how they sound, how their sounds flow and mix and
form musical patterns are vital to poetry.
15How do you write poetry
- Writer A.S. Rosenthal said, Far from being
incidental, qualities of sound and rhythm give a
poetic work its organic body.
16- A Silly Poem
- Said Hamlet to Ophelia,I'll draw a sketch of
thee,What kind of pencil shall I use?2B or not
2B? - Spike Milligan
http//www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-silly-poem/
17How do you write poetry
- Poets must use all the physical attributes of
words their sound, size, shape, and rhythms.
18Imagery
- If the music of poetry is its life-blood, images
give poetry its soul.
19- Although you can write a successive poem without
imagery, the best poems come alive with simile,
metaphor, symbolism, and use of personification. -
20Imagery
- Keep in mind that imagery is the language of
dreams. - When you write with imagery you bring the magic
and mystery of dreamscapes to your writing. - As poet, William Greenway, said images can
communicate the unsayable, so show dont tell.
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22Rhythm
- Rhythm can be defined as the flow of stressed and
unstressed syllables to create oral patterns. To
achieve rhythm, English poets have traditionally
counted three things 1. the number of
syllables in a line 2. the number of stressed
or accented syllables 3. the number of
individual units of both stressed and unstressed
syllables.
23Rhyme
- According to Websters Dictionary, rhyme is a
regular recurrence of corresponding sounds which
occurs usually at the end of a line. There are
three main types of end-rhymes 1. True rhyme
(also called masculine) occurs exactly on one
stressed syllable.EX. car, far 2. Feminine
rhyme uses words of more than one syllable and
occurs when the accented syllable rhymes.EX.
buckle, knuckle 3. Off-rhyme or Slant Rhyme
occurs when words sound very similar but do not
correspond in sound exactlyEX. down, noon
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class5.html Additional Reference
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24THE VEGGIE LION BY SPIKE MILLIGAN
Im a vegetarian Lion, Ive given up all
meat, Ive given up all roaring All I do is go
tweet-tweet. I never ever sink my claws Into
some animals skin, It only lets the blood run
out And lets the germs rush in.
I used to be ferocious, I even tried to kill! But
the sight of all the bloodmade me feel quite
ill. I once attacked an Elephant I sprang
straight at his head. I woke up three days
later In a Jungle hospital bed. Now I just eat
carrots, Theyre easy to kill, Cos when I pounce
upon them, They all remain quite still!
256 Traits of Poetry Writing
- 1. The Idea the heart of your poem, point
of your message 2. The Organization the
internal structure3. The Voice evidence of
the writer behind the message 4. The Word
Choice the vocabulary or terminology used5.
The Fluency the rhythm and flow - how it plays
to the ear 6. The Form the mechanical
structure and correctness there of
26- 1. A poem should flow naturally - be flowing and
easy reading2. It should have rhythmic symmetry
there should be a correspondence rhythm with in
the poem3. Effective rhyming add to overall
beauty and quality of poem finding the correct
corresponding rhyme makes for a better poem
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28Get down on it!
29The Subject
http//www.buzzle.com/articles/writing-poetry-how-
to-write-a-poem.html
30The Feeling
http//www.buzzle.com/articles/writing-poetry-how-
to-write-a-poem.html
31The Mood
http//www.buzzle.com/articles/writing-poetry-how-
to-write-a-poem.html
32The Style
33The Audience
34Helpful Tips
35Helpful Weblinks
- http//www.rhymezone.com/
- http//thesaurus.com/
- http//www.forvo.com/ (pronunciation of difficult
words)
36Get down on it!Aiden Yeh
- Procrastinate!
- Thats what I do.
- When things get blurry
- I dont know what to do-
- Making me feel totally inadequate!
- How do I write poetry
- When words escape me,
- running off the mill
- Leaving me with nothing
- But a brain thats empty.
- To write or not to write,
- Perhaps, Id better stop and call it a night.
- Theres no point of feeling uptight.
- Tomorrow may be a better day to get down on it,
- And finally do it right!
1227 Kaohsiung
37Read it out loud
- Read the poem slowly. Most adolescents speak
rapidly, and a nervous reader will tend to do the
same in order to get the reading over with.
Reading a poem slowly is the best way to ensure
that the poem will be read clearly and understood
by its listeners. Learning to read a poem slowly
will not just make the poem easier to hear it
will underscore the importance in poetry of each
and every word. A poem cannot be read too slowly,
and a good way for a reader to set an easy pace
is to pause for a few seconds between the title
and the poem's first line.
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38- Read in a normal, relaxed tone of voice. It is
not necessary to give any of these poems a
dramatic reading as if from a stage. Read in a
natural and colloquial style. Let the words of
the poem do the work. Just speak clearly and
slowly.
http//www.loc.gov/poetry/180/p180-howtoread.html
39- Use a dictionary to look up unfamiliar words and
hard-to-pronounce words. To read with conviction,
a reader needs to know at least the dictionary
sense of every word. In some cases, a reader
might want to write out a word phonetically as a
reminder of how it should sound. It should be
emphasized that learning to read a poem out loud
is a way of coming to a full understanding of
that poem, perhaps a better way than writing a
paper on the subject.
http//www.loc.gov/poetry/180/p180-howtoread.html
40- Read it more than once. Listen to your voice, to
the sounds the words make. Do you notice any
special effects? Do any of the words rhyme? Is
there a cluster of sounds that seem the same or
similar? Is there a section of the poem that
seems to have a rhythm thats distinct from the
rest of the poem? Dont worry about why the poem
might use these effects. The first step is to
hear whats going on. If you find your own voice
distracting, have a friend read the poem to you.
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41What determines where a line stops in poetry?
- Lines are often determined by meaning, sound and
rhythm, breath, or typography. - The relationship between meaning, sound, and
movement intended by the poet is sometimes hard
to recognize, but there is an interplay between
the grammar of a line, the breath of a line, and
the way lines are broken out in the poemthis is
called lineation.
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42- Lines that end with punctuation,
called end-stopped lines, are fairly simple. - In that case, the punctuation and the lineation,
and perhaps even breathing, coincide to make the
reading familiar and even predictable.
43- But lines that are not end-stopped present
different challenges for readers because they
either end with an incomplete phrase or sentence
or they break before the first punctuation mark
is reached. - The most natural approach is to pay strict
attention to the grammar and punctuation. Reading
to the end of a phrase or sentence, even if it
carries over one or several lines, is the best
way to retain the grammatical sense of a poem.
44Talking back to a poem
- Who is the speaker?
- What circumstances gave rise to the poem?
- What situation is presented?
- Who or what is the audience?
- What is the tone?
- What form, if any, does the poem take?
- How is form related to content?
- Is sound an important, active element of the
poem? - Does the poem spring from an identifiable
historical moment? - Does the poem speak from a specific culture?
- Does the poem have its own vernacular?
- Does the poem use imagery to achieve a particular
effect? - What kind of figurative language, if any, does
the poem use? - If the poem is a question, what is the answer?
- If the poem is an answer, what is the question?
- What does the title suggest?
- Does the poem use unusual words or use words in
an unusual way?
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oem.pdf
46Shel Silverstein
47Reading Practice
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http//www.youtube.com/watch?vjggPFamB9Ok
49How to memorize poems
- Read and say the poem over, slowly, aloud.
- With an index card, cover everything but the
first line of the poem. Read it. Look away, see
the line in air, and say it. Look back. Repeat
until youve got it. - Uncover the second line. Learn it as you did the
first line, but also add second line to first,
until youve got the two. - Then its on to three. Always repeat the first
line on down, till the whole poem sings. - With the poem now internalized, you are freed to
perform it. This is to find the voice(s) of the
poem, to find yourself there, and the poet, and
to relate to the audience.
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rizepoem.htm
50Task Try Memorizing Mask by Shel Silverstein
51Tasks
- Create a blog account blogger.com
- On your blog, try writing a short poem about the
following themes - Difficulty in writing
- Writing poetry
- Feelings toward this course
- Or on something relevant to what we discussed in
class
52References
- Basic Elements of Poetry Rhythm, Rhyme and
Imagery, http//www.poems-and-quotes.com/article.h
tml?id398 - Quotes about poetry, http//www.educationoasis.com
/curriculum/Lang_Arts/quotes/quotes_about_poetry.h
tm - 50 definitions of poetry, http//poetinthecity.wor
dpress.com/2011/03/16/what-is-poetry-50-definition
s-and-counting/ - http//www.buzzle.com/articles/writing-poetry-how-
to-write-a-poem.html - Literary Analysis http//writing.wisc.edu/Handboo
k/ReadingPoetry.html - http//www.poetryfoundation.org/learning/article/2
45464 - http//www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/19882
- http//www.englishcompanion.com/pdfDocs/howtoreadp
oem.pdf - (fun to read http//www.shmoop.com/poetry/how-to-
read-poem/how-to-read.html )