English Unit 2 Poetry
Quatrain
-4 line stanza -Can be any pattern--aabb, abab, bbab
What do the details in this passage suggest are the reasons that the speaker associates quails with Indians? "A gathering of quail is called a bevy. A gathering of Indians is called a tribe. When quails speak, they call it a song. When Indians sing, the air is heavy with grief. When quails grieve, they lie down next to their dead. When Indians die, the quail speaks."
Both live together in groups and both grieve when one dies.
Are the following lines end-stopped or enjambed? "The sun that brief December day Rose cheerless over hills of gray"
Enjambed
How is a prose poem different from other poetry?
It doesn't have the line breaks most often found in poetry, but they contain other poetic techniques such as repetition or rhyme.
How does "Sonnet, With Bird" differ from a traditional sonnet?
It is not divided into stanzas and couplets
What is a free verse poem?
It is not written in a regular pattern of meter or rhyme.
In "Fences," what point is the poet making when the mother repeats, "It's their beach. / It's their beach"?
It is sad to see poor people who don't feel they can use their own beach.
What is a way in which "Sonnet, With Bird" departs from traditional sonnet form?
Its fourteen lines run together without line breaks.
what kinds of poems are sonnet with bird and elliptical?
Prose and free verse poems
In "Elliptical," who are the speakers, and about whom are they speaking?
Society speaking about a group that they look down upon.
discuss how a poem is different than a traditional sonnet
Sonnet is a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes. Poem is a piece of writing in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by particular attention to diction, rhyme, rhythm, and imagery
n "Sonnet, With Bird," what event causes the speaker great sorrow?
The death of the childhood friend he once visited.
What explains the implications of the ellipses, or set of three dots, that appear throughout "Elliptical"?
The statements are so predictable that they need not be completed.
. In "Fences," what is the reason the poet uses the title "Fences"?
To show the barrier between the tourists and the speaker and her family.
A traditional sonnet...
Uses three quatrains stanzas and a couplet
Are these lines enjambed? "Because I could not stop for Death He kindly stopped for me The carriage held but just Ourselves And Immortality"
Yes
What is theme?
a central message or insight into life revealed through a literary work.
What is a sonnet?
a fourteen-line poem that contains three four-line stanzas and final two-line stanza
In "Elliptical," about whom could the speaker most likely be speaking?
a group it looks down on
rhyming couplet
a pair of lines that rhyme
which of these is a characteristic of a sonnet
a sonnet has 3 quantrains and a couplet.
Whom does the speaker meet in London? (sonnet with bird)
another Indian, a childhood friend
entitled
born into it, to have privileges
Theme of Sonnet with bird
cherish the ones you love before they are gone
What's the definition of enjambed lines?
do not end with a grammatical break, do not make full sense without the line that follows
Are the following lines end-stopped or enjambed? "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate."
end-stopped
Sonnet 73 William Shakespeare
focuses on the theme of old age. The sonnet addresses the Fair Youth. Each of the three quatrains contains a metaphor. The poem uses natural metaphors of decline to struggle with the start of old age, and ultimately suggests that the inevitability of death makes love all the stronger during the lovers' lifetimes.
What poetic form is used for all three poems—"Sonnet, With Bird," "Elliptical," and "Fences"
free verse
In "Sonnet, With Bird," how do the speaker and his childhood friend feel when they meet again at the London pub?
happy
-En
in, into, or on
What's the definition of "end-stopped lines"
lines that complete a grammatical unit; they usually end with a punctuation mark, such as a comma or period
In "Sonnet, With Bird," how does the speaker feel in his London hotel?
loneliness
Free verse
no line breaks or specific rhyme scheme
what kind of poetry is fences?
not Prose poetry but it is still free verse poetry
Ellipses definition:
omission (often intentional) of words that would be needed for a thought to be complete
symbol of quail in sonnet with bird
quail symbolizes Indians living in groups and mourning the dead
What does the speaker's little sister do that causes the mother to react? (fences)
she wants to go on the beach
What does the speaker's brother do each day? (fences)
smooth out the sand
how does sonnet break the rules of a traditional sonnet
the answer is not it has a conversational tone.
What is denotation?
the dictionary definition/ meaning of a word
Phyme Scheme
the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse.
What is the best reason behind the use of ellipses in "Elliptical"?
the statements are predictable and easy to fill in
Connotation
the way the word feels
interactions
the ways in which multiple people communicate
What pronoun appears in the first nine sentences of the poem? (elliptical)
they
From the details in "Fences," what can you infer about the turistas?
they are rich
Both "Sonnet, With Bird" and "Elliptical" don't have the basic features of traditional poetry but are classified as prose poems. Which characteristic shows why they are still considered poems?
they suggest meanings rather than stating them directly.
why did the author of elliptical end with "..." on every sentence.
they're confused or too hesitant
Why does the speaker go to London? (sonnet with bird)
to promote her new book
Perspective
way we see things, or point of view
How does each sentence of "Elliptical" end? (elliptical)
with a ...