DIGITAL POETRY BOOK

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August 2022

DIGITAL POETRY BOOK

"A little poetry in life is always necessary"

Ximena Salguero


Centro de Estudios Diversificados CED English Class Teacher Diego

Digital poetry book

Maria Ximena Salguero Estrada Fecha de Entrega: 09/08/22 6to Perito Contador


INDEX RHYMES IN POEMS ...............1 TONGUE TWISTER.................2 LOVE POEMS .....................3

DARK POEMS ....................4 2 most known poets............5 Questions and own poem.......9


RHYMES IN POEMS TYPES OF RHYMES

DEFINITION The repetition of syllables, typically at the end of a verse line. Rhymed words conventionally share all sounds following the word’s last stressed syllable. Thus “tenacity” and “mendacity” rhyme, but not “jaundice” and “John does,” or “tomboy” and “calm bay.” A rhyme scheme is usually the pattern of end rhymes in a stanza, with each rhyme encoded by a letter of the alphabet, from a onward (ABBA BCCB, for example). Rhymes are classified by the degree of similarity between sounds within words, and by their placement within the lines or stanzas.

INVENTED EXAMPLE

Bid me to weep, and I will weep While I have eyes to see And having none, yet I will keep A heart to weep for thee

E: Also called ALTERNATING RHYM is rhyme scheme is interlocking rhymees, th and includes the found in 4-line stanzas ABAB pattern. a 2-line stanzas COUPLED RHYME: is at AA, BB, CC. following the simple form because a monorhyme MONORHYME: This is ding rhyme schemeonly has one en em. trhoughout the entire po that follow an LIMERICK: Have 5 lines . AABBA rhyme scheme 28 lines ve ha llade BALLADE: In total, a ba nzas with the including three 8-line sta BCBC. The end rhyming pattern ABAB th the rhyme include a 4-line envoi wi schaeme BCBC.

EXAMPLE MONORHYME For possessed of day Thousand spirits stray That sweet joys betray


TONGUE TWISTER DEFINITION t way to Tongue twisters are a grea unciation practice and improve pron help to and fluency. They can also iteration, improve accents by using all e sound. which is the repetition of on t are also They’re not just for kids, bu and public used by actors, politicians, d clear speakers who want to soun will find when speaking. Below, you glish some of the most popular En as quickly tongue twisters. Say them r them, as you can. If you can maste nfident you will be a much more co speaker.

Example 1) Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers Where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?

EXAMPLE 3)You know New York, you need New York, you know you need unique New York

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EXAMPLE

2) How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

He would chuck, he would, as much as he could, and chuck as much wood As a woodchuck would if a woodchuck could chuck wood


LOVE POEMS COMMENT

POEM This sad poem of love reminds us crying us two, your smile, your eyes, tour voice, all absent tastes like pain, in the shadow of my loneliness I wonder, darling where are you?

Love is a strong feeling that all humans experience, but it becomes even stronger with a special person, sometimes it can hurt or it can be the best thing that has ever happened to you.

This sad poem of love and in the grey of my sunless days, my love doesn't want to back, nothing matters if you're not here, This sad poem of love is dying in my hands. Love, love, love, why I saw you leave, Love, love, love, how lonely I am without you.

Video declaiming love poem

WHY THIS POEM? I chose this poem because I feel that it is a situation that I have been through and it represents me perfectly when I have been broken by a love disappointment.


DARK POEMS


EMILY DICKINSON BIOGRAPHY Emily was born on December 10, 1830. When she was in elementary school she started to have a kind of love for writing poems, when she became a teenager she started to express herself only through her poems.

As she was growing up, she turned 20 and from one day to the next she no longer wanted to leave her room, in a sudden way that seemed strange to everyone.

Since his family was an important family, everyone knew them and they began to gossip and make assumptions about what was happening to him.

Emily was kept locked up for approximately 15 years So far no one knows why she decided to lock herself up for so long.

Curious fact During her confinement she wrote approximately 800 poems, and in total her whole life was 1800 poems.

How did she become famous?

y 10 of them were Of all the poems she wrote, onl published. he continued writing After leaving his confinement er had children as far as poems, he got married, he nev s remained under lock and is known but... his room alway key. Emily dies on May 15, 1886 opens and enters the After her death, Emily's sister ebooks full of poems room and is surprised to find not m. and poems stuck all over the roo took all the poems to a The sister is so amazed that she ss and they began to be poet and then to a printing pre published.

Emily basically became famous after she died. His story leaves us a great lesson about discrimination and acceptance.


EDGAR ALLAN POE1 BIOGRAPHY Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston on January 18, 1809. His parents were actors, so they constantly moved from country to country, so he was never in a very normal family environment. After a while father David abandoned them because of his addiction to alcohol, so the mother became responsible for him, his brother and the baby that was on the way, after the baby was born on December 8, 1811 the mother died , eliza, tuberculosis and three days later her father dies.

ly two years Edgar, when he was on m his siblings old, was separated fro since he was adopted. s the Allans, His adoptive family wa a relatively father John Allan was time went successful merchant, as his parents by his relationship with int of hating deteriorated to the po them.

go to When Edgar wanted to ney and university he needed mo they he asked his parents but refused to help him.

Curious fact

Edgar began to gamble to get money and the only thing he achieved was to get even more indebted.

What happens when he went to look for his dream?

of his dream that was to be Edgar left his house in search , at the age of 18 he edited a poet, however his plan failed erlane and Other Stories" his first pamphlet called "Them desperation in May 1827 he but it went so badly that in his enlisted in the army. creditors, he registered To avoid being found out by his rry and turned out to be under the name of Edgar A. Pe ickly rose to Sergeant such a good soldier that he qu Major.

When he still had three years left, he got bored and asked for permission to enroll at the West Point American Academy, but his request was denied..


EDGAR ALLAN POE2 What was the condition? The condition was that he fix the problems with his father Allan, at first the father refused but then after the death of Francis Allan's wife, he agreed to help Edgar enter the academy. Allan lasted only 8 months inside the academy, since he was sentenced to negligence of duty for attending a class naked. After West Point Edgar moved in with his aunt Maria Clemm, sister of his late father, David. His aunt was very supportive of his dream of poetry, so he left Baltimore to work at Soulthem Literary.

r Allan Poe On May 16, 1836, Edga st cousin, married Virginia, his fir who was 13 years old. The true reason for this n and has relationship is unknow s by been debated for year historians. so The alcohol problem was ed hir ho serious that the editor w Poe had to fire him.

Curious fact Edgar became an alcoholic just like his father and was known for his drunken binges.

ed? What happened after he was fir back in October 1836, The publisher agreed to hire you your sobriety. keeping the job dependent on a narrative poem called In January 1845 Edgar published eady had a solid "El Cuervo". Although Edgar alr ny successes, but "El reputation, he had not had ma Cuervo" changed his path. l and made Edgar famous all The poem was very successfu to the most exclusive clubs over the world, he was invited it was a total failure, his wife in NY, but the following year died of tuberculosis in 1847.

Edgar tired of poverty resorts to trying to marry a widowed poet named Sarah Helen Withman, but she rejected him, then he went in search of his other possible love Annie Richmond but she was already married..


EDGAR ALLAN POE3 He again tried to propose to Sarah Whitman and finally got her to agree to a wedding on Christmas Day. Edgar Allan Poe died on October 7, 1849, Poe's cause of death is still unknown. Edgar left a great mystery not only with his life but also with his death.


QUESTIONS AND POEM OWN POEM Today that I don't have you close I'm dying to feel you, today that I don't have you close I'm dying to tell you that I love you, today that I don't have you wax I'm dying to tell you that I miss you.

WHAT IS THE POETRY PART THAT I LIKE THE MOST?

I am sure that my favorite part of the poems is trying to discover what was the feeling, thought or situation that was being experienced at the time of writing the poem, it is usually something very deep and interesting.

But today that I don't have you around I can be free, I can be happy and I can say to life, my life, thank you for not having you around.

WHY POETRY IS IMPORTANT?

Poetry is important since it can be used in many ways to express yourself, if poetry did not exist, perhaps it would lack that touch of romanticism and intrigue to life.

Thank you for reading this digital book of poems!!!


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