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Lesson 3 Poetry and Hyperpoetry

This document defines and differentiates between poetry and hyperpoetry. It outlines the key elements and structure of poetry, including speaker, senses/images, diction, theme, figures of speech, stanza, rhyme, meter, and line break. Hyperpoetry is defined as poetry that uses the computer screen and includes links, sub-poems, footnotes, poetry generators, or movement/images. Examples of hyperpoetry and concrete poetry are provided. The document concludes with an activity asking students to write a sonnet and create a concrete poetry.
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Lesson 3 Poetry and Hyperpoetry

This document defines and differentiates between poetry and hyperpoetry. It outlines the key elements and structure of poetry, including speaker, senses/images, diction, theme, figures of speech, stanza, rhyme, meter, and line break. Hyperpoetry is defined as poetry that uses the computer screen and includes links, sub-poems, footnotes, poetry generators, or movement/images. Examples of hyperpoetry and concrete poetry are provided. The document concludes with an activity asking students to write a sonnet and create a concrete poetry.
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Prepared by: CHESKA T. DATUIN


SLM 3

POETRY AND HYPEROETRY


OBJECTIVES:
1. Define poetry and hyperpoetry.
2. Identify the elements and structure of poetry.
3. Differentiate poetry from hyperpoetry.
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Did you know?
POETRY is considered the oldest form of arts predates
written text.

Oldest types of poetry

a. Epic of Gilgamesh

b. Illiad and Odyssey

c. Vedas

Philippines Pre colonial poetry

a. popular epic poem was Hinilawod and Aliguyon


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ELEMENTS OF
SPEAKER P OSENSES
E T RYAND IMAGES DICTION
● Voice of the poem ● Words that create an image that ● denotative and connotative
readers can see through senses meaning of word
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ELEMENTS OF
SPEAKER P OSENSES
E T RYAND IMAGES DICTION
● Voice of the poem ● Words that create an image that ● denotative and connotative
readers can see through senses meaning of word

THEME
Figures of Speech
Meaning/central idea of the poem  Alliteration- repetition of initial consonant sounds on the same line
 Repetition- repetition of entire lines or phrases to emphasize key thematic ideas
 Onomatopoeia- words that sound like that which they describe
 Simile- rhetorical term used to designate the most elementary
 form of resemblances
 Metaphor- words that implies a direct comparison between objects or
 situations without the use of like or as
 Personification- giving or treating inanimate objects as human, by giving
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 them human attributes like powers, or feelings.


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STRUCTURE OF
1. STANZA-
P O E T RY
● group of lines in a poem

● Often called as verse

● Can have different number of lines

- 2 lines is couplet,

- 3 lines is tercet,

- 4 lines is quatrain,

- 5 lines is cinquain,

- 6 lines is sestet,

- 7 lines is septet,

- 8 lines is octave.
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STRUCTURE OF
2. RHYME
P O E T RY
● Words that end with the same sound

RHYME SCHEME
● The rhyming pattern that is created at the end of lines
of poetry
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STRUCTURE OF
3. METER
P O E T RY
● is the rhythmic structure of the poem.

● Sometimes you can feel the meter/rhythm by tapping


for each syllable.

● Syllables can be stressed (strong/loud) or unstressed


weak/quiet.
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STRUCTURE OF
4. LINE BREAK
P O E T RY
● where a line of poetry ends

● where you point out commas, periods, hyphens, etc. to


show the affect these have on how the poem is read.
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Hyperpoetry
• is also called cyberpoetry that uses computer screen as a medium
rather than the printed page, since it has verse with links to sub-poems
or footnotes and has poetry generator, poetry with movement or
images.

• Hyperpoetry is usually highly steeped or highly extreme in the visual


and sometimes involves parts that are read in varying orders. It is
sometimes relating to prose poetry, hip-hop, performance art and to a
concrete poetry and other arts.

Concrete poetry
• is a poem written in which the meaning is conveyed partly by the
shaped formed by the letters and words.
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HYPERPOETRY
EXAMPLES:
1.Compiled by Michael R. Burch for the sympathy for the victims of Bagyong Yolanda For
more infos. Click the link ➡
http://www.thehypertexts.com/Philippines%20Typhoon...

2. Collection of Poems written by Filipino Artists ➡


http://10poemsthatwrittenbyfilipinos.blogspot.co.id/...

3. Hyperpoem by Renne Chua *you can see the pictures below that's it! Or you can visit the
page ➡ https://reneechua.wordpress.com/2016/08/25/hyper-poetry/
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CONCRETE POETRY
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ACTIVITY 1.
Directions: Do the following activities in a long bondpaper. Refer to the Rubric for the
grading points.

1. Write your own sonnet.


2. Make a concrete poetry.
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