Similes and Metaphor

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This lesson contains 27 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Goal

You will be able to:
  • Identify the difference between a simile and a metaphor.
  • create similes or metaphors and use them in sentences.
  • Make a list of other poetic devices

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Example analysis 1
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is a long strophic poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge from the influential collection of Lyrical Ballads that he and William Wordsworth published in 1798. Coleridge also included the poem in his 1817 collection Sibylline Leaves. The Ancient Mariner appeared in the first edition of "Lyrical Ballads" in 1798. Significant changes were made in its second edition, in 1800. 

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Example analysis 2
The rime of the ancient mariner is called a lyrical ballad. A ballad is a kind of verse, often set to music. It’s a narrative poem, it can be sang for the public.
Often, the ballad has a sudden beginning.  The language that they use is pretty simple, but the writer uses words and phrases multiple times (repetition) and uses figurative words.

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Example analysis 3
The structure of the poem is a ballad. The rhyme structure is metrical. In the poem there are many different kinds of poetic devices but the main ones are, repetition, metaphors and similes, imagery, allusion, personification and euphemism. The main theme of the poem is sin and grief because the mariner commits a huge sin when he kills an albatross, which is one of god’s beloved. 

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Poetic devices are essentially tools that a poet uses to create rhythm, enhance a poem's meaning.

Examples: Simile, Metaphor, Alliteration

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Use a simile to describe your best friend.
Example : Radha is as intelligent as Einstein.

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The baby was like an octopus, grabbing at all the cans on the shelve.
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Simile
B
Metaphor

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As the teacher entered the room, she muttered under her breath, "This class is like a three-ring circus."
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Simile
B
Metaphor

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 The pillow was a cloud when I put my head on it after a long day.
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Simile
B
Metaphor

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The giant's steps were thunder as he ran towards Jack.
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Simile
B
Metaphor

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Independent work
Open the word file in magister agenda Engels vandaag - > huiswerk
Do the exercise on p.4. Write your answers in a seperate word file.
The list is important for your SE!
Upload your list on Magister by Wednesday, 6 pm. 
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Write down the name of a poetic device with an example.

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Amanda Gorman's poem
Reread Amanda's poem. Write down any poetic devices you see.

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Give an example of a poetic device from The Hill We Climb

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Next lesson
Start Victorian Period + Poem Analysis 1

Have your blue reader ready + be ready to take notes.

Keep reading book 2!

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What is NOT a characteristic of poetry
A
musical qualities
B
condensed language
C
intense feelings
D
rhyme

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