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## Literature ### Poetry * **Narrative** * Epic * Ballad * Metrical Tale * **Lyric** * Song * Ode * Sonnet * Elegy * **Dramatic** * Tragedy * Comedy * Melodrama * Farce * Social Tale ### Poetry * **Narrative** * Narrative poetry is a form of po...

## Literature ### Poetry * **Narrative** * Epic * Ballad * Metrical Tale * **Lyric** * Song * Ode * Sonnet * Elegy * **Dramatic** * Tragedy * Comedy * Melodrama * Farce * Social Tale ### Poetry * **Narrative** * Narrative poetry is a form of poetry that tells a story. * **Lyric** * Lyric poetry a poem about the speakers thoughts. It often includes rhyme and meter and can be sung as a song. * **Dramatic** * Dramatic poetry is a type of poetry that is meant to be performed in a play or theatrical setting. Words spoken by the character. ### Narrative * **Epic** * An epic is a long narrative poem that celebrates the deeds of a legendary hero. It features a hero who represents the values of a particular society, and who goes on an epic journey or quest. * **Ballad** * A ballad is a type of song that tells a story and often has a repeated chorus or refrain. Ballads typically have a slow, rhythmic structure and use simple and emotional language. * **Metric Tale** * A metric tale is a story told in verse, usually composed of stanzas or lines of poetry. ### 3 Forms of Sonnet | Sonnet | Rhyming Pattern | |---|---| | Petrarchan | abba abba cde cde or abba abba cdc dcd | | Shakespearean | abab cdcd efef gg | | Spenserian | abab bcbc cdcd ee | ### For example: Shall I compare thee to a summers day - **A** Though art more lovely and more temperate - **B** Rough winds do shake the darling buds of may - **A** And summer's lease hath all too short a date - **B**

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