Implications And Suggestions Of Poetry PDF

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This document presents various activities and information about poetry, including analyzing different types of poems. It includes instructions for writing and understanding list poems. The document shows an example of a list poem and asks questions for further analysis.

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IMPLICATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS OF POETRY Objectives  Acquire more knowledge about poetry-its form and meaning;  Write a simple poem to express personal experience about idea;  Graspthe implications and suggestions of poetry by hearing its rhythmical pattern;  Shareideas and insi...

IMPLICATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS OF POETRY Objectives  Acquire more knowledge about poetry-its form and meaning;  Write a simple poem to express personal experience about idea;  Graspthe implications and suggestions of poetry by hearing its rhythmical pattern;  Shareideas and insights about the meaning and significance or personally created poems Motivating Activity-Read the following list poem. Goodbye means a packed suitcase … an empty house … a broken heart … a promise … an oblivion. A prayer is aloud whisper … an intense plea … a source of strength … a warm comfort … a covenant. Group Activity  Make your own list poems on any of these suggested topics. You are free to choose your own topic if you want to. Create a thoughtful list that reveals something about your title. Assignments are… School is… Men are… A friend is… Hello is… Songs are… Parents are… Women are… Courage is…  Group yourselves into six (6) and share the meaning and significance of your poems.  Revise the wording of your list items to make them more vivid or memorable. Processing Activity 1. What does this list poem express? 2. Why does it give a deeper meaning to a simple experience? 3. Does emotion dominate reason in the poem? 4. How is the experience of the speakers revealed through the words used in the poem? 5. How do you define poetry based on the experience you just had? Writing a List Poem Did you know a list can be poetic? Alina Poronik / Shutterstock.com  A list poem features an inventory of people, places, things, or ideas organized in a special way.  Often the title says what the list is about.  It does not necessarily need to include rhythm or rhyme, but each word should be carefully chosen and memorable. Samples What's in the box under my bed? eight marbles and a shoestring a shiny bubblegum ring two valuable baseball cards some chocolate candy bars a letter my friend wrote What is poetry?  Poetry is an artistic expression of an idea in a rhythmical pattern.  It stirs the emotions and stimulates the mind through its metrical rhythm, musical lines, sense impression, and language.  Poetry is a universal language that can be written and enjoyed by individuals of all ages from all walks of like because of its simplicity of form.  Poetry speaks of experience– beautiful or ugly, strange or common, noble or ignoble, actual or imaginary. It speaks of the inner need to live more fully and have greater awareness of the experience of others, as well as to understand one’s own better. Reading the poem 1. Read a poem more than once. This will help you get its full meaning. 2. Keep a dictionary to learn the meanings of unfamiliar words. 3. Read to hear the sounds of the words in your mind. Read as slowly as possible. In ordinary reading, lip reading is a bad habit; with poetry, it is a good habit. 4. Be attentive to what the poem is saying. Follow the thought continuously and grasp the full implications and suggestions. 5. Practice reading poems aloud. a)Read it affectionately, but not affectedly. The poem has emotion and it only wants a fair chance to get out. It will express itself if the poem is read naturally and sensitively. b)Read the poem slow enough to make each word clear and distinct. Allow time to let its meaning sink in. c) Read the poem so that the rhythmical pattern is felt, not exaggerated. Give the grammatical pauses their full due. Pronounce the words well and give the normal accentuation of the sentence to fit into its metrical pattern. The line is a rhythmical unit and its ends should be observed whether there is punctuation or not. If there is no punctuation, you should observe the end of the line by the application of slight pauses, or by holding on to the last word in the line just a little longer than usual, without dropping your voice. Activity 1- Read the poem. Angela Manalang Gloria ( 1907) Region 3- Pampanga she graduated at UP with a PhB in Literature, summa cum laude. Manalang-Gloria became literary editor of the Philippone Herald Midweek Magazine, but resigned due to illness. She then devoted her time to writing peoms. She was the first Filipino woman who made the first collection of poetry, Poems (1940). The volume did not win in the Commonwealth Literary Awards for that year because it was believed that the all-made jury found some poems morally objectionable. Manalang-Gloria is the matriarch of Filipino women- poets writing in the English language. CHANGE By Angela Manalang I have outgrown them all, and one by one, These loves I took so Music that like delirium mightily to heart burned my days; Before you came; the The golden calf I fashioned And then I shall outgrow this love of you dolls that overran to adore Sooner or later I shall put away My childhood hours and When lately I forsook the This jeweled ecstacy for something new taught me fairy act; golden phrase. Brand me not fickle on that fatal day; The books I ravished by Bereft of change that is my drink and bread, I would not love you now, I would be dead. censored score; Assignment  Read more the poem titled CHANGE by Angela Manalang-Gloria. Read it more than once.  Make your analysis about the poem based on your own understanding as Grade 7 student. NO WRONG ANSWER, hence, rely on your own judgment and ideas and avoid seeking any answer from ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.  Come up with two paragraphs with 10 sentences each paragraph.  Write your analysis on a one-whole sheet of paper and make it readable.  Submission is due on Thursday-October 10, 2024.

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