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Michelle Almanza Dow Intro to Poetry 9 April 2013 Romantic Love Love can be defined in various ways. Especially in American culture‚ where love is used to describe the affection or infatuation of many different things or people. There is no real classification of the type of love for things; it is just plain love. But‚ usually when the word love comes up‚ most people associate it with romantic love; love that is shared between couples in a relationship. Yet‚ still there are many different
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Hermann Ebbinghaus was born in Barmen‚ Germany on January 24‚ 1850. Ebbinghaus’ father was a rich merchant‚ and he encouraged Hermann to go to a University. At age 17‚ Ebbinghaus started his education at the University of Bonn studying history and philosophy‚ later he studied at the Universities of Berlin and Halle. He stopped his studies and served for the Prussian army in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. After the War he continued and finished his doctoral degree in Philosophy at the University
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scream melancholy despair. “The Raven” is written in trochaic octameter. The first and third lines have sixteen syllables each. That makes eight pairs of syllables. The emphasis in these pairs is usually placed on the first syllable. (Once / u / pon / a / mid / night / drea / ry / while / I / pon / dered / weak / and / wea/ ry). It also makes use of internal rhyming‚every eight syllables rhyme (Dreary‚ Weary). In the fourth line‚ the rhyme from the third line is used to rhyme again in the middle
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“Nothing is beautiful as Spring”. This Italian sonnet was written to describe a natural world. God’s presence is identified as an electrical current that runs through the earth. God’s presence runs like the refracted glinting of light produced by metal foil‚ whenever it is moved quickly. The sonnet quotes God to be like rich oil. Oil is very rich and thick. Oil is needed every where around the world. If you don’t believe it‚ drive your car month after month without getting an oil change or even
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Rhyme Plan introduction 1. Definition and function of rhyme. 2. History. 3. Types of rhyme. 4. Conclusion. 5. Addition. 1. Definition and function of rhyme. Rhyme is the correspondence of two or more words with similar-sounding final syllables placed so as to echo one another. Rhyme is used by poets and occasionally by prose writers to produce sounds appealing to the reader’s senses and to unify and establish a poem’s stanzaic form. Rhyme is the repetition of identical or similar terminal
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CLASSIFICATIONs OF LITERATURE I. Divisions of Literature Literature Prose Poetry Fiction Nonfiction Dramatic Narrative Lyric Drama Short Story Novel Tale Fable Myth Legends Folktales Essay Biography Autobiography Diary History Chronicle News Anecdote Tragedy Comedy Opera Operetta Ballad Epic Metrical Tale Metrical Romance Ode Sonnet Song Elegy POINT OF COMPARISON | PROSE | POETRY | Form | Paragraph | Verse | Language | Words and rhythms of ordinary and everyday language | Metrical‚
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dealing w/emotion feelings or ideas. 3. Elegy – lyric poem w/expressing feelings 4. Ode – poem of noble feeling expressing w/dignity 5. Psalms - is a song praising God or the Virgin Mary 6. Awit – 12 syllables and slowly sung. 7. Corridos – have 8 syllables & recited to a martial
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Galway Kinnell wrote this poem in such a way that certain musical qualities are very prevalent. These techniques he employs give the poem rhythm and connect it in a special way. Through Galway’s use of consonance‚ rhythm of syllables‚ and lines without conjunctions make this poem come alive‚ giving it an attractive and appealing musical quality. As the poem begins‚ Kinnell begins by using consonance‚ a technique that is found in music as well as literature. This is found in the first line by his
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- Patterns of combination of speech sounds – Which sequences are allowed (phonotactics) – Effects of context on speech 2 Phonology • Basic elements are phonemes. • Patterns of organization are phonology. – – – – Structure of phoneme set Syllables‚ phonotactics (order of phonemes) Processes (adjustments in pronunciation) Rhythm‚ stress‚ tempo (not in this course) • Phonological principles are psychological‚ sometimes with phonetic (physical) base 3 Other Phonology • Stress‚ rhythm
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