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Nov 21, 2022
Poem
(11 cards)
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Follows rules
limerick, haiku, ballad, ode, sonnet
sonnet - 14 line poem, iambic
Euphony
soft harmonious
Poem Definition
Piece of writing wherein words are arranged in a way to convey ideas
Petrachan
ABBAABBA
CDCDCD/CDECDE
Form
Structure, Stanzas, line, length, rhyme, and rhythm
Final Verse, Blank Verse, Free Verse
Poetic Devices Definition
used by poet
sounds, shapes, and rhythm
Form, sound, meaning
Blank Verse
Not Rhyming
Change
Volta- last 2
Free Verse
Nothing formal
Conceit
Metaphor that compares two things that do not belong together
Sound
Establish feel
Metaphysical
(2 cards)
Poets and timeframe
17th Century
John Donne (1572-1631)
George Herbert (1593-1633)
Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)
Donne
Greatest love poet of English language
Restoration
(5 cards)
Enlightenment literature
Middle class had more money/free time
Journalism, novels, nonfiction poetry
Man in charge of nature
Satire to critique excessive power or other social injustices
time frame
1660-1700
Emphasized moderation, reason and realism
Age of Satire
Acknowledge a problem in society and attempt to reform in comical matter
ideas
scientific reasoning
Shared ideas in saloons and coffee houses
Restoration people
Isaac Newton
Francis Bacon
Authors + Poets
John Swift
Alexander Pope
Romanticism
(8 cards)
Big 5
5. Imagination
legitimized the individual
Revolutions
Industrial Revolution - inhumane and unnatural
French Revolution - model for the world, didn't work
Early Rebels
beauty and wisdom, love and innocence
Anti-tech
2. Strong senses, emotions
Knowledge is gained through intuition rather than deduction - Wordsworth
What is romaticism
a mindset and way of feeling
natural goodness of children
Based against industry
Art literature, music, society revolted against the ideas of the past - Age of Enlightenment - To create something
Awe of nature
pure and holy
Returning to natural state
escaping
Childhood good
nostalgia