Reading poetry
How to respond to poetry
When reading poetry a reader will interpret what it means to them. Everyone's response is different.
What is imagery?
Learn about how writers use imagery, the impact of imagery and how it appeals to the senses.
What is a ballad?
Ballads can be based on real-life events, or created purely from the imagination to tell tales of romance, mystery and even magic!
Looking at limericks and haiku
Discover the conventions and the history of short form poetry such as haiku and limericks.
What is a sonnet?
Learn about the conventions of a sonnet, the difference between Shakespearean and Petrarchan sonnets, iambic pentameter and rhyme schemes.
How to understand rhythm in poetry
Learn about rhythm in poetry and how it can be used as device which has an effect on the reader.
How to understand open and closed form in poetry
Closed form poetry uses stricts patterns of rhymes and stanzas, whereas open form poetry is freeform.
How to identify form in poetry
Learn how how rhyme scheme and stanza length can be clues to a poem's form.
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