Poem

Preview this deck

Fixed

Front

Star 0%
Star 0%
Star 0%
Star 0%
Star 0%

0.0

0 reviews

5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

Active users

1

All-time users

1

Favorites

0

Last updated

1 year ago

Date created

Nov 21, 2022

Cards (26)

Poem

(11 cards)

Fixed

Front

Follows rules

limerick, haiku, ballad, ode, sonnet

 

sonnet - 14 line poem, iambic

Back

Euphony

Front

soft harmonious

Back

Poem Definition

Front

Piece of writing wherein words are arranged in a way to convey ideas

Back

Petrachan

Front

ABBAABBA

CDCDCD/CDECDE

Back

Form

Front

Structure, Stanzas, line, length, rhyme, and rhythm

Final Verse, Blank Verse, Free Verse

 

 

Back

Poetic Devices Definition

Front

used by poet

 

sounds, shapes, and rhythm

 

Form, sound, meaning

Back

Blank Verse

Front

Not Rhyming

Back

Change

Front

Volta- last 2

Back

Free Verse

Front

Nothing formal

Back

Conceit

Front

Metaphor that compares two things that do not belong together

Back

Sound

Front

Establish feel

  • diction, rhyme, rhythm, meter
Back

Metaphysical

(2 cards)

Poets and timeframe

Front

17th Century

John Donne (1572-1631)

George Herbert (1593-1633)

Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)

Back

Donne

Front

Greatest love poet of English language

  • Catholic
  • Went to Oxford at 12
  • Switched to Cambridge and studied law
  • Ordained in 1615
  • Darker subject matter
  • Conceit
  • Verbal Skill and wit
Back

Restoration

(5 cards)

Enlightenment literature

Front

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

Back

time frame

Front

1660-1700

Emphasized moderation, reason and realism

Back

Age of Satire

Front

Acknowledge a problem in society and attempt to reform in comical matter

Back

ideas

Front

scientific reasoning

Shared ideas in saloons and coffee houses

Back

Restoration people

Front

Isaac Newton

Francis Bacon

 

Authors + Poets

 

John Swift

Alexander Pope

Back

Romanticism

(8 cards)

Big 5

Front
  1. Interest in the common man and childhood
  2. Strong senses, emotions
  3. Awe of nature
  4. Celebration of the individual
  5. The importance of imagination
Back

5. Imagination

Front

legitimized the individual

Back

Revolutions

Front

Industrial Revolution - inhumane and unnatural

French Revolution - model for the world, didn't work

Back

Early Rebels

Front

beauty and wisdom, love and innocence

Anti-tech

Back

2. Strong senses, emotions

Front

Knowledge is gained through intuition rather than deduction - Wordsworth

Back

What is romaticism

Front

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

Back

Awe of nature

Front

pure and holy

Returning to natural state

escaping

Back
  1. Interest in the common man and childhood
Front

Childhood good

nostalgia

Back