According to the teacher, What dements should
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Before we take a look at some specific elements of poetry, it’d be useful to make a brief attempt at defining just what a poem is. What exactly is it that makes a poem different, for example, to a piece of prose? Or song lyrics, even?
The truth is that when we get down to it poetry isn’t all that easy to pin down. Even poets themselves disagree about what constitutes a poem. What chance then do our struggling students have?
Luckily, there are some broad, general characteristics that can be agreed upon. In this article we will look at these common features of poetry and how we can best instill an understanding of these in our students.
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THE PURPOSE OF POETRY: WHAT IS POETRY FOR?
Of all the forms professional writers can take, it is the professional poet who most often finds themself struggling to make ends meet financially. Poetry can be difficult to understand and require a lot of effort on the part of the reader. Students can be forgiven for wondering what exactly is the point of this difficult to write and difficult to read genre that is apparently used to torture the less literary minded during their school years.
It may be a hard sell to some of our more reluctant students, but there is a point behind all this word-smithery.
Poetry’s purpose is essentially to help us understand the world around us. It endeavors to show us things anew that we may have previously taken for granted. It offers us new perspectives on the familiar.
Poetry’s purpose is to enable us to see the world with fresh eyes again, like those of a child. In doing this, it helps us understand our world in a deeper way.
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STEPS OF POEM WRITING
- Rhyming words
- spelling