Content of Poetry: Week 5 Content Standards Performance Standards Lesson Objectives
Content of Poetry: Week 5 Content Standards Performance Standards Lesson Objectives
Content of Poetry: Week 5 Content Standards Performance Standards Lesson Objectives
CONTENT OF POETRY
WEEK 5
CONTENT STANDARDS
The learner have an understanding of poetry as a genre and how to analyze its elements and techniques produce.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
The learner shall be able to produce a short, well-crafted poem.
LESSON OBJECTIVES
The learners…
1. identify the various elements, techniques, and literary devices in poetry
2. 4. explore innovative techniques in writing poetry
3. 5. write a short poem applying the various elements, techniques, and literary devices
STARTER
ACROSS STICK
Context as content of poetry refers to the author’s knowledge of the topic of the poem. When the author knows
much about the topic, he/she is able to write well about it.
Acrostic is a kind of poem wherein the first letters of each of the lines spell a word.
Tone in poetry refers to the author’s attitude toward the subject. Tone may be serious, enthusiastic, formal,
objective, dramatic, humorous, among others.
TASK 1
Jose P. Rizal, Filipino nationalist and polymath, wrote a lot of stories and poems which have stood the rest of
decades.
Research on the biology of Josie P. Rizal. Then, complete the time line below by filling in the boxes with
important or striking events in Rizal’s life that might have influence his works.
Task 2
Rizal is also known for his poems, most of which he wrote while studying in a university in Manila. Read and
analyze the following poem of his and answer the questions that follow.
Wise education, vital breath From her lips the waters crystalline Will see the lords and governors
Inspires an enchanting virtue; Gush forth without end, of divine The noble people with loyal venture
She puts the Country in the lofty seat virtue, Christian education always procure.
Of endless glory, of dazzling glow, And prudent doctrines of her faith
And just as the gentle aura's puff The forces weak of evil subdue, And like the golden sun of the morn
Do brighten the perfumed flower's That break apart like the whitish Whose rays resplendent shedding
hue: waves gold,
So education with a wise, guiding That lash upon the motionless And like fair aurora of gold and red
hand, shoreline: She overspreads her colors bold;
A benefactress, exalts the human And to climb the heavenly ways the Such true education proudly gives
band. people The pleasure of virtue to young and
Do learn with her noble example. old
Man's placid repose and earthly life And she enlightens out Motherland
To education he dedicates In the wretched human beings' breast dear
Because of her, art and science are The living flame of good she lights As she offers endless glow and luster.
born The hands of criminal fierce she ties,
Man; and as from the high mount And fill the faithful hearts with
above delights,
The pure rivulet flows, undulates, Which seeks her secrets beneficent
So education beyond measure And in the love for the good her breast
Gives the Country tranquility secure. she incites,
And it's th' education noble and pure
Where wise education raises a throne Of human life the balsam sure.
Sprightly youth are invigorated,
Who with firm stand error they subdue And like a rock that rises with pride
And with noble ideas are exalted; In the middle of the turbulent waves
It breaks immortality's neck, When hurricane and fierce Notus roar
Contemptible crime before it is halted: She disregards their fury and raves,
It humbles barbarous nations That weary of the horror great
And it makes of savages champions. So frightened calmly off they stave;
And like the spring that nourishes Such is one by wise education steered
The plants, the bushes of the meads, He holds the Country's reins
She goes on spilling her placid wealth, unconquered.
And with kind eagerness she His achievements on sapphires are
constantly feeds, engraved;
The river banks through which she The Country pays him a thousand
slips, honors;
And to beautiful nature all she For in the noble breasts of her sons
concedes, Virtue transplanted luxuriant flow'rs;
So whoever procures education wise And in the love of good e'er disposed
Until the height of honor may rise.
Pick three lines from the poem. What do you believe is the author’s Provide a one-word equivalent foe
personal view when he wrote this line? what personal view.
Why?
A symbol, which is one component of the content of poetry, is something used to represent something else; i.e., an
idea, belief, etc. Through symbols, the author is able to go beyond the literal meaning of a text and present ideas
figuratively. For example, a “blooming flower” may mean something that is constantly growing or unveiling itself
beautifully.
Go back to the poem entitled “Education Gives Luster to Motherland” by Jose P. Rizal. Identify the symbols that
the author used, and point out what these symbols could mean in the poem. Fill out the table below. You may add extra
line if necessary.
Task 4
Research on three excerpts from poems that use symbols. Then, write your own four-line stanza using the
symbols.
My own poem:
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3. From the poem entitled __________________________
Written by _____________________________________
Symbol used __________________________________
My own poem:
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DISCUSSION
The theme of the poem is its general central idea. The motif is a recurring idea in the poem. The
former may be stated abstractly or explicitly while the latter is always explicit and made obvious through
repetition.
MOTIF
Literary pieces may also contain recurring words, phrases, or clauses. These are called motifs. A
poem’s motif can help establish the theme of the poem by giving reader a clue on what the poem is about. In
the example below, the motif or recurring word is “Dreamland” and the theme is about appreciation of
Disneyland .
Name your favorite place. Describe it by writing a poem using the pattern given below. Be sure to
mention the name of the place at least twice.
TASK 5
You can expand the number of lines. As you add more lines, you should add more words to each line. You can
identify the content of the lines you added. But, be sure that the only recurring word you use is that of your favorite place.
After all, that is what makes it your favorite!
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You will be graded on the following criteria:
Content - 20%
Organization - 20%
Used of words - 10%
50%