counting sylables, rhyming scheme, alliteration, building poetry stanzas |
Lesson One For Poetry Class "From The Ground Up" Two Poems read and evaluate according to the questions. Poem One :The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost 1. for each poem, identify the rhyme scheme and tone Stanza 1: 5 lines = in order: ABAAB Stanza 2: 5 lines= in order: CDCCD Stanza 3. 5 lines= in order: EFEEF Stanza 4: 5 lines= in order: GHGGH Tone: A fall day is indicated by Yellow wood, there is a traveler who must choose between two roads. The traveler examines the roads and chooses knowing that the road that is choosen will make the road not chosen unavailable for later travel. The tone indicates some indecision on the part of the traveler and I see also an attitude or emotion that the indecision is making for the person. I see a question here about whether the right road was taken? In the end it made a difference to the travels that were involved. 2. Does the poem have a rhythm? Yes. the rhythm is created by the Rhyme Scheme. 3.Does it have flow: Reading this out loud does give a cadence to the way the lines are read. It causes me to read it carefully without grammar indications and see the meaning of each sentence and how each line hands me new information. 4. How many syllables per line? Stanza 1: I counted: 9 syllables per line. Stanza 2. I counted: 9,9,10,8,9 In each line respectively Stanza 3: I counted: 9,8.10,9,9 in each line respectively Stanza 4:I counted: 9,8,9,9,9 in each line respectively 5.How many lines per stanza? There are 5 lines in each stanza. Poem two: Acquainted With the Night by Robert Frost 1. For each poem, identify the rhyme scheme and tone Rhyme Scheme: Stanza 1: A,B,A beginning of each line in this sentence is alliteration (I have) Stanza 2: B,C,B beginning of first two lines is alliteration.(I have) Stanza 3: C,D,C Line one beginning is alliteration (I have) Stanza 4: D,A,D Stanza 5: only 2 lines, A,A last line is repeated alliteration (I have been acquainted with the night.) Tone: It is kind of mysterious. A person walking in the night and avoiding the watchman. Also listening for the approaching sound of feet and figuring out from where the night sounds originate. Always on the watch as the person walks. 2. Does the poem have a rhythm? There is a rhythm. Line 1 and 3 draw attention to the information in the 2nd line of each stanza which contains information that extends the readers understanding of what the night holds. The beat of the rhythm is caused by the rhyming word at the end of line 1 and 3. Almost a drumbeat da, dum, da, da, dum, da 3.does it have flow? Yes. the sequence of rhyme and cadence and information cause the flow. 4.How many syllables per line? Stanza 1: lines=10,10,9 in order Stanza 2: lines=9,10,10 in order Stanza 3: lines=10,10,9 in order Stanza 4: lines=10,10,9 in order Stanza 5 lines:10,10 in order 5.How many lines per stanza? There are 5 stanzas. The first 4 stanzas have 3 lines each. Stanza number 5 has only 2 lines. Aging Woman in Repose She gathers and guards her treasures – gathers/guards there is little else to measure* treasures/Measures a lifetime now in the past tense. (she/she is alliteration)* Little/lifetime She mutters not making much sense.* tense/sense Yellowed letter from her husband, envelope opened and reopened,* (opened and reopened) a twist of lovely golden hair* from when he was young and fair.*hair/fair Ragged heart shapes with childish scrawls, "I love you, Mom," the message calls* You/to *to old memories of days gone by.*by/fly Oh, how quickly the time can fly!* Ink penned poems in a journal,* penned/poem paint a picture like a mural,*paint/picture of woman's romantic soul,* Woman's/romantic/soul/composed composed when her mind was still whole.* when/whole She gathers and guards her treasures. gathers/guards is alliteration These tokens provide a measure * she/she Treasures/measure is alliteration of a lifetime now in the past tense.*tense/sense She mutters and to God makes sense.*(she) Write a poem with 4 stanzas and 8 syllables per line: with AABB rhyme sceme Alpha Poem by Apondia More People should write poetry more would rather climb a big tree Count syllables one two or four eight are beautiful not one more Look out a window what a scene Look and be swift big crows are seen How hard can it be to rhyme words Not as hard as churning real curds My first try is really a blast my momentum will surely last pens and paper hunting it now Write a stanza do you know how? Look at this three stanzas written did not try this wearing mittens did you think I would get this far? now I think I should get a star. |