EN 1006 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Concrete Poetry, Narratology, Caesura

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Lecture five: narratology: first part: identification and analysis. Find five of the following eight terms in the row. Provide one example per term. (worth 10%: find alliteration: define what alliteration, write out the two words that are alliterated or you can write out the line and signal where the alliteration is found. Be specific: do not do all eight terms. Don"t find all the alliteration in the poem. Just one example is all you need: part two: pick one of the terms you picked in part one and how that provides meaning to the whole poem. She is going to give us poems written out as prose. You get five marks for turning a line of prose into poetry. Turning it into a poem and then write two to three paragraphs explaining and analyzing your lineation choices. Maybe you want to turn your line of prose into a concrete poem and then talk about that.

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