21st-CL-Lesson-2-2 PDF: Lesson 2 Canonical Authors and Works of Philippine National Artists in Literature
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This document is a lesson plan or study guide on Philippine national artists in literature. It covers elements of poetry, such as imagery, alliteration, assonance, denotation, connotation, symbolism, and theme. It also includes examples and questions relating to a particular song. This lesson plan is likely part of a secondary school-level curriculum.
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Lesson 2 Canonical Authors and Works of Philippine National Artists in Literature Presented by: Sir Emman 1. What the song is all about? 2. What does the song title suggests? 3. What are your realizations about the song? Elements of Poetry Imager...
Lesson 2 Canonical Authors and Works of Philippine National Artists in Literature Presented by: Sir Emman 1. What the song is all about? 2. What does the song title suggests? 3. What are your realizations about the song? Elements of Poetry Imagery - is the concrete representation of a sense impression, feeling, or idea that triggers our imaginative ere-enactment of a sensory experience. Images may be visual, aural, tactile, olfactory, or gustatory. Imagery may also refer to a pattern of related details in a poem. Visual - Something that can be seen Aural - Something that can be heard Tactile - Something that can feel Olfactory - Something that can be smelled Gustatory - Something that can be tasted Alliteration - is a repetition of the same consonant sounds in a sequence of words, usually at the beginning of a word or stressed syllable: “descending dew drops;” “luscious lemons.” Assonance - is the repetition of similar internal vowel sounds in a sentence or a line of poetry, as in “I rose and told him of my woe.” Denotation - refers to the literal meaning of a word, the "dictionary definition." Connotation - on the other hand, refers to the associations that are connected to a certain word or the emotional suggestion related to that word. The connotative meanings of a word exist together with the denotative meanings. The connotations for the word snake could include evil or danger. Symbolism - is the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities, by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense. Theme - is defined as a main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work, which may be stated directly or indirectly. Repetition - is a literary device that repeats the same words or phrases a few times to make an idea clearer and more memorable. Figurative is a form of language use in which language - the writers and speakers mean something other than the literal meaning of their words. Two figures of speech that are particularly important for poetry are simile and metaphor. Simile - involves a comparison between unlike things using like or as. Metaphor - is a comparison between essentially unlike things without a word such as like or as. Synecdoche - is a type of metaphor in which part of something is used to signify the whole, as when a gossip is called a “wagging tongue.” Metonymy - is a type of metaphor in which something closely associated with a subject is substituted for it, such as saying the “silver screen” to mean motion pictures. Personification - is a figurative comparison endowing inanimate things. 1. What does “Grey Sky Morning” symbolizes? 2. What is the message/theme of the song? 3. Give at least 3 Assonance from the lyrics. 4. Give at least 3 Metaphors from the lyrics. 5. Give at least one imagery from the lyrics.