African Poetry in English: An Introduction to Practical CriticismMacmillan, 1979 - 154 Seiten |
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... poem , but you may be wondering what we meant when we claimed that it also announced the poet's intention in writing the poem . Try to follow our line of thought by asking yourself these questions : ( a ) What does the poet want me to ...
... poem , but you may be wondering what we meant when we claimed that it also announced the poet's intention in writing the poem . Try to follow our line of thought by asking yourself these questions : ( a ) What does the poet want me to ...
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... poem . 5. The paradox suggested in the title of the poem is not the only example of an apparent contradiction . Make clear in your own words the full meaning of : ( a ) ' his silent presence / Intruding into your preoccupation : " ( b ) ...
... poem . 5. The paradox suggested in the title of the poem is not the only example of an apparent contradiction . Make clear in your own words the full meaning of : ( a ) ' his silent presence / Intruding into your preoccupation : " ( b ) ...
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... poem is its audible shape . We become aware of that shape as we listen to the poem . Form in poetry is predominantly something heard and not something seen , though we can train ourselves to hear a poem as we read it silently . We ...
... poem is its audible shape . We become aware of that shape as we listen to the poem . Form in poetry is predominantly something heard and not something seen , though we can train ourselves to hear a poem as we read it silently . We ...
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Meaning tone and intention | 7 |
Diction | 26 |
Imagery | 43 |
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achieve African poetry answer appreciation attention ballads Binnorie bird chapter Christopher Okigbo Cloth only wears communicate contrast couplets Damirfa dark David Diop dawn described detail devices diction discuss drum emphasises English example experience expressed extract eyes feelings foundation image Frank Kobina Parkes free verse hear the death heart Heinemann iambic pentameter imagery Jo'burg City judgement Kassam Kayper Mensah Kwesi Brew language Léopold Sédar Senghor lines listen lonely maiden Mbella Sonne Dipoko meaning and intention metaphor metre mind moon night Notes and questions Okigbo Okot p'Bitek onomatopoeia persona poem aloud poet poet's intention poet's meaning poetic form practical criticism R. E. G. Armattoe read the poem reader regular verse repetition rhyme rhyme-scheme rhythm scansion Senghor Sir Patrick Spens Song of Lawino sound effects speaking speech stanza statement stressed syllables suggested theme tone of voice traditional verse form wears to shreds write