Poetry
Poetry
Poetry
Example:
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor
Coleridge
Epic
This genre of poetry is a type of narrative literature that
narrates stories of mythological heroes. Longest poetry of
all times is Mahabharata.
Examples:
Mahabharata
Biag ni Lam-ang
Gilgamesh
Haiku
A Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines
of five, seven, and five, traditionally evoking images of
natural world.
Lyric poetry
Lyric poetry is personal in nature, wherein a poet
expresses his/her perceptions and ideas through poetry.
Lyric poems deal with subject like love, peace, loss and
grief. T.S. Eliot is one of the prominent names in lyric
poetry.
Off rhyme or slant rhyme Not a true rhyme but the “In the sun and in the
sound of the words are snow, Without pleasure,
alike without pain, On the
dead oak tree bough.”
(The Gallows, Edward Thomas)
• Line and Meter – the line is the line of words in poetry. The verse is the
line of a poem arranged in a metrical pattern. Stanza is referred as the
“unit of poetic lines.” There are different stanza forms. Below are the
following:
Forms Number of Lines
Couplet 2
Tercet 3
Quatrain 4
Quintet 5
Sestet 6
Septet 7
Octave 8
The meter is poetry’s measured accents and syllables
arrangement. It is the systematic sound pattern of a
poem.
Metrical Patterns Characteristics
Accentual Meter Lines have the same number of stresses and
varied count of syllables