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█ _ كاتب غير معروف 2016 حصريا كتاب POETRY NOTES 2024 NOTES: 1 POETRY 2 Poetry Vocabulary 1 line a group of words together on one the poem 2 stanza lines arranged together; “poem paragraphs” 3 free verse (n): poetry without regular patterns rhyme or rhythm 4 Rhyme Words sound alike because they share same ending vowel and consonant sounds 5 scheme pattern end in 6 onomatopoeia use whose suggests their meaning Ex: Buzz, Bam, Zip, Bang 3 7 alliteration repetition at beginning Peter Piper picked pair pickled peppers 8 lyric A short that is usually written first person point view expresses an emotion; often musical 9 haiku traditional form Japanese has three lines: one: five syllables each two: seven three: 10 narrative poems tells story 11 Concrete which are to create picture relates content 4 12 Simile – comparison two things using “like” “as” The boy eats like pig 13 Metaphor 14 hyperbole Exaggeration used for emphasis roller coast was going so fast it blew my face off! 15 Idiom An expression where literal not It’s raining cats dogs 16 Personification animal given human qualities object life tree danced wind 5  type literature ideas, feelings, specific (usually stanzas) 6 POINT OF VIEW IN POET poet author SPEAKER speaker “narrator” 7 FORM appearance page LINE STANZA word dead When said, Some say I just Begins live That day 8 SOUND EFFECTS 9 RHYTHM beat created by Rhythm can be meter, rhyme, refrain 10 FREE VERSE Unlike metered poetry, does NOT have any repeating stressed unstressed Does Free very conversational someone talking with you more modern 11 RHYME (A always rhymes itself ) LAMP STAMP á Share “a” combined “mp” sound 12 END another Hector Collector Collected bits string dolls broken heads And rusty bells would ring الشعر مجاناً PDF اونلاين هذا القسم يحتوي علي العديدمن المصادر التي تختص بالشعر وعلومه يصعب تعريف بطريقة تشمل أنواعه مختلف اللغات لكن هناك عدد من التعريفات قد تعطي معنى متكاملاً عن ماهية عُرّف بأنه كلام موزون مقفىّ (للشعر العربي) دالٌ ويكون أكثر بيت ويشمل التعريف النظم وقال بعضهم: هو الكلام الذي قصد إلى وزنه وتقفيته قصداً أولياً فأما ما جاء عفو الخاطر لم يقصد به فلا يقال له شعر وإن كان موزونا وقد عرفه ابن خلدون بأنه: «هو البليغ المبني الاستعارة والأوصاف المفصل بأجزاء متفقة الوزن والروي مستقل كل جزء منها غرضه ومقصده عما قبله وبعده الجاري أساليب العرب المخصوصة به» الشعر: شكل أشكال الفن الأدبي اللغة تستخدم الجمالية والصفات بالإضافة أو بدلاً الموضوع الواضح تكون كتابة بشكل وقصائد متميزة تحدث جنبا جنب مع الفنون الأخرى كما الدراما الشعرية التراتيل النصوص النثر أما الناحية المعنوية فإن العِلم Poetry (derived from Greek poiesis, "making") uses aesthetic rhythmic language—such as phonaesthetics, symbolism, metre—to evoke meanings addition to, place of, prosaic ostensible long history dating back prehistoric times hunting Africa, panegyric elegiac court empires Nile, Niger, Volta River valleys earliest Africa found among Pyramid Texts during 25th century BCE Western Asian epic Epic Gilgamesh, Sumerian Early Eurasian continent evolved folk songs such Chinese Shijing; need retell oral epics, Sanskrit Vedas, Zoroastrian Gathas, Homeric Iliad Odyssey Ancient attempts define Aristotle's Poetics, focused speech rhetoric, drama, song, comedy Later concentrated features repetition, form, emphasized aesthetics distinguish objectively informative writing

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1. POETRY
2. Poetry Vocabulary 1. line - a group of words together on one line of the poem 2. stanza - a group of lines arranged together; “poem paragraphs” 3. free verse (n): poetry without regular patterns of rhyme or rhythm 4. Rhyme - Words sound alike because they share the same ending vowel and consonant sounds. 5. rhyme scheme (n): the pattern of end rhyme in a poem 6. onomatopoeia (n): the use of words whose sounds suggests their meaning Ex: Buzz, Bam, Zip, Bang
3. 7. alliteration (n): repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words Ex: Peter Piper picked a pair of pickled peppers 8. lyric poem - A short poem that is usually written in first person point of view and expresses an emotion; often musical 9. haiku (n): a traditional form of Japanese poetry that has three lines: line one: five syllables each line two: seven syllables each line three: five syllables each 10. narrative poems - A poem that tells a story. 11. Concrete poems - a poem in which the words are arranged to create a picture that relates to the content of the poem.
4. 12. Simile – a comparison of two things using the words “like” or “as” Ex: The boy eats like a pig 13. Metaphor – a comparison of two things Ex: The boy is a pig. 14. hyperbole - Exaggeration often used for emphasis. Ex: The roller coast was going so fast that it blew my face off! 15. Idiom - An expression where the literal meaning of the words is not the meaning of the expression. Ex: It’s raining cats and dogs 16. Personification - An animal given human-like qualities or an object given life-like qualities Ex: The tree danced in the wind.
5. POETRY  A type of literature that expresses ideas, feelings, or tells a story in a specific form (usually using lines and stanzas)
6. POINT OF VIEW IN POETRY POET 4 The poet is the author of the poem. SPEAKER 4 The speaker of the poem is the “narrator” of the poem.
7. POETRY FORM 4 FORM - the appearance of the words on the page 4 1. LINE - a group of words together on one line of the poem 4 2. STANZA - a group of lines arranged together “poem paragraphs” A word is dead When it is said, Some say. I say it just Begins to live That day.
8. SOUND EFFECTS
9. RHYTHM 4 The beat created by the sounds of the words in a poem 4 Rhythm can be created by meter, rhyme, alliteration and refrain.
10. 3. FREE VERSE POETRY 4 Unlike metered poetry, free verse poetry does NOT have any repeating patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables. 4 Does NOT have rhyme. 4 Free verse poetry is very conversational - sounds like someone talking with you. 4 A more modern type of poetry.
11. 4. RHYME 4 Words sound alike because they share the same ending vowel and consonant sounds. 4 (A word always rhymes with itself.) LAMP STAMP á Share the short “a” vowel sound á Share the combined “mp” consonant sound
12. END RHYME 4 A word at the end of one line rhymes with a word at the end of another line Hector the Collector Collected bits of string. Collected dolls with broken heads And rusty bells that would not ring
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