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Course Title: Poetry
   Course Code & NO.: LANE 447
   Course Credit Hrs.: 3 weekly
   Level: 7th Level Students




                   Introductory Lecture
                              Pt. 2
               Poetic Structure, Forms & Genres
                      A note on Scansion
Instructor: Dr. Noora Al-Malki
Credits of images and online content are to their original owners.
This Presentation
• is divided into three sections (Pt. 1, Pt. 2, and Pt.
  3), each dealing with a distinct topic.
• sums up the main points to be discussed in the
  course’s introductory lecture.
• introduces main concepts related to the meaning
  of poetry, poetry types and forms, elements of a
  poem…etc.
• encourages students to read further about
  English poetry in the listed references and
  websites.
                      Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
                                                      2
                      eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetry VS. Prose
                     Overall, prose and poetry differ in the
                     following aspects:
                     1. Poetry is more rhythmical, formal and
                     metered in terms of structure compared to
                     the more ordinary prose.
                     2. Poetry is more expressive and attractive
                     as opposed to the usual dull quality of
                     prose.
                     3. Lines are considered to be the basic
                     units of poetry, whereas sentences fill the
                     exact same role in the case of prose.
                     4. Generally, poetry often has some
                     rhymes and relationships between its
                     words as opposed to their absence in
                     prose.
     http://www.differencebetween.net/language/difference-between-poetry-and-prose/
                    Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
                                                                                      3
                    eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Structure
                                      The main structural elements in
                                      a poem include: the line,
                                      couplet, strophe and stanza.

                                      Poets combine the use of
                                      language     and   a   specific
                                      structure to create imaginative
                                      and expressive works.


 Abondolo, Daniel (2001). A poetics handbook: verbal art in the European tradition. Curzon. pp. 52–53.


                                      Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
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                                      eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Forms

                                           Poetry as Form:
                                           Ancient philosophers tried to
                                           decide on what makes poetry
                                           distinctive as a form, and what
                                           distinguishes good poetry from
                                           bad. This led to the emergence
                                           of "poetics"—the study of the
                                           aesthetics of poetry.
 Abondolo, Daniel (2001). A poetics handbook: verbal art in the European tradition. Curzon. pp. 52–53.


                                      Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
                                                                                                         5
                                      eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Forms




 Abondolo, Daniel (2001). A poetics handbook: verbal art in the European tradition. Curzon. pp. 52–53.


                                      Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
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                                      eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Forms
             The Bedford Online Glossary defines
             closed form, or "fixed form" poetry as
             follows:
             [Closed or fixed form poems are those] that
             may be categorized by the pattern of its
             lines, meter, rhythm, or stanzas. A sonnet
             is a fixed form of poetry because by
             definition it must have fourteen lines. Other
             fixed forms include limerick, sestina, and
             villanelle. However, poems written in a
             fixed form may not always fit into
             categories precisely, because writers
             sometimes vary traditional forms to create
             innovative effects.

        Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
                                                         7
        eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Forms
             What distinguishes closed form poems is
             that they develop regular patterns with
             regard to lines, meter, rhythm and stanza.
             When we discuss a poem's structure, we're
             observing its pattern of lines and stanzas.

             Examples of Fixed Verse Forms can be
             found here

             http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed_verse




        Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
                                                       8
        eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Forms
             A stanza consists of a grouping of two or
             more lines, set off by a space, that usually
             has a set pattern of meter and rhyme. The
             stanza in poetry is synonymous with the
             paragraph that is seen in prose, related
             thoughts are grouped into units.

             Kirszner & Mandell. Literature Reading, Writing, Reacting. Ch. 18,pg. 716.




        Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
                                                                                          9
        eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Forms
             In traditional English-language poems,
             stanzas can be identified and grouped
             together because they share a rhyme
             scheme or a fixed number of lines (as in
             distich/couplet,      tercet,      quatrain,
             cinquain/quintain, sestet). In much modern
             poetry, stanzas may be arbitrarily
             presented on the printed page because of
             publishing conventions that employ such
             features as white space or punctuation.

                 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanza




        Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
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        eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Forms
             The Bedford Online Glossary defines
             "free verse" poetry as follows:
             “Sometimes called "free verse," open form
             poetry does not conform to established
             patterns of meter, rhyme, and stanza. Such
             poetry derives its rhythmic qualities from
             the repetition of words, phrases, or
             grammatical structures, the arrangement of
             words on the printed page, or by some
             other means. The poet E. E. Cummings
             wrote open form poetry; his poems do not
             have measurable meters, but they do have
             rhythm.”


        Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
                                                     11
        eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Forms
             What distinguishes open form poems “free
             Verse” is that they do not develop regular
             patterns with regard to lines, meter, rhythm
             and stanza. Their structure is more
             "organic" instead of being predetermined,
             following its own inner logic according to
             the emotion or thought expressed.




        Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
                                                       12
        eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Genres

             Poetry uses forms and
             conventions to suggest
             differential interpretation to
             words, or to evoke emotive
             responses (mode). The
             result is distinct genres or
             sub-genres of poetry.
               http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetry

        Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
                                                     13
        eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Genres

             Aristotle's Poetics describes
             three genres of poetry—the
             epic, the comic, and the tragic
             —and       develop   rules   to
             distinguish the highest-quality
             poetry in each genre, based on
             the underlying purposes of the
             genre.
            Heath, Malcolm, ed. (1997). Aristotle's Poetics. Penguin Books



        Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
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        eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Genres

             Mainly, there are three major types of
             poetry:

             1-Dramatic poetry
             2-Lyric poetry
             3-Narrative poetry

             However, each of these major types
             includes various poetic forms.

            Heath, Malcolm, ed. (1997). Aristotle's Poetics. Penguin Books



        Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
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        eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Forms

             Dramatic poetry uses the elements of
             drama. One or more characters speak
             to other characters, to themselves, or
             directly address the reader. This type
             of poetry often includes emotional
             conflict.




            Heath, Malcolm, ed. (1997). Aristotle's Poetics. Penguin Books



        Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
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        eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Forms

             Lyric poetry expresses the thoughts
             and emotions of a single speaker.
             Usually short, a lyric poem creates a
             single, unified impression.
             Heath, Malcolm, ed. (1997). Aristotle's Poetics. Penguin Books

             Lyric poetry, on the other hand, may
             tell about events, but the focus is on
             creating a mood or recalling a feeling.
             Lyric poems express the character,
             impressions and emotions of the poet,
             and are usually short.

        Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
                                                                              17
        eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Poetic Forms

             Narrative poetry tells a story in verse
             form. A narrative poem has a
             beginning, a middle, and an ending,
             just like a prose story. Unlike prose,
             however, a narrative poem is much
             more concentrated.
             Heath, Malcolm, ed. (1997). Aristotle's Poetics. Penguin Books



             Narrative poetry tells a story. It combines
             poetic techniques, such as rhyme and
             alliteration, with the elements of fiction,
             such as characters and a recognizable
             plot.
             .
        Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
                                                                              18
        eaglenoora@yahoo.com
A Note on Scansion


 Scansion: Putting It All Together
 The analysis of the patterns of rhythm in poetry is known as
 scansion
 (i.e. to "scan"). When you are asked to scan a poem, follow these
 steps:
 1. Determine the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in
 the poem.
 2. Draw a line separating each foot, then count the number of
 feet per line.
 3. Using the information from steps 1 and 2, name the type of
 metre for the poem (e.g. tetrametre).
 .                        Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
                                                                  19
                         eaglenoora@yahoo.com
A Note on Scansion
Have a look at the example below, which is from Thomas Gray's
"Elegy
Written in a Country Churchyard." The first stanza of the poem has
been written for you so you can see its metre and foot pattern.
U     /    u /         u    /     u /       u    /
The cur / few tolls / the knell / of par / ting day
U      /   u /          u     /     u /       u /
The low / ing herd / wind slow / ly o'er / the lea,

As this poem follows a pattern of one unstressed syllable and one
stressed syllable, the name of the metre is iambic.




                            Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
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                            eaglenoora@yahoo.com
Extra material to check out


                     http://structureandsurprise.wordpress.
                     com/pedagogy/poetic-structures-
                     summarized/

                     http://www.types-of-poetry.org.uk/

                     http://highered.mcgraw-
                     hill.com/sites/0072405228/student_vie
                     w0/poetic_glossary.html




                Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012
                                                          21
                eaglenoora@yahoo.com

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Intro lectpt 2

  • 1. Course Title: Poetry Course Code & NO.: LANE 447 Course Credit Hrs.: 3 weekly Level: 7th Level Students Introductory Lecture Pt. 2 Poetic Structure, Forms & Genres A note on Scansion Instructor: Dr. Noora Al-Malki Credits of images and online content are to their original owners.
  • 2. This Presentation • is divided into three sections (Pt. 1, Pt. 2, and Pt. 3), each dealing with a distinct topic. • sums up the main points to be discussed in the course’s introductory lecture. • introduces main concepts related to the meaning of poetry, poetry types and forms, elements of a poem…etc. • encourages students to read further about English poetry in the listed references and websites. Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 2 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 3. Poetry VS. Prose Overall, prose and poetry differ in the following aspects: 1. Poetry is more rhythmical, formal and metered in terms of structure compared to the more ordinary prose. 2. Poetry is more expressive and attractive as opposed to the usual dull quality of prose. 3. Lines are considered to be the basic units of poetry, whereas sentences fill the exact same role in the case of prose. 4. Generally, poetry often has some rhymes and relationships between its words as opposed to their absence in prose. http://www.differencebetween.net/language/difference-between-poetry-and-prose/ Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 3 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 4. Poetic Structure The main structural elements in a poem include: the line, couplet, strophe and stanza. Poets combine the use of language and a specific structure to create imaginative and expressive works. Abondolo, Daniel (2001). A poetics handbook: verbal art in the European tradition. Curzon. pp. 52–53. Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 4 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 5. Poetic Forms Poetry as Form: Ancient philosophers tried to decide on what makes poetry distinctive as a form, and what distinguishes good poetry from bad. This led to the emergence of "poetics"—the study of the aesthetics of poetry. Abondolo, Daniel (2001). A poetics handbook: verbal art in the European tradition. Curzon. pp. 52–53. Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 5 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 6. Poetic Forms Abondolo, Daniel (2001). A poetics handbook: verbal art in the European tradition. Curzon. pp. 52–53. Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 6 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 7. Poetic Forms The Bedford Online Glossary defines closed form, or "fixed form" poetry as follows: [Closed or fixed form poems are those] that may be categorized by the pattern of its lines, meter, rhythm, or stanzas. A sonnet is a fixed form of poetry because by definition it must have fourteen lines. Other fixed forms include limerick, sestina, and villanelle. However, poems written in a fixed form may not always fit into categories precisely, because writers sometimes vary traditional forms to create innovative effects. Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 7 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 8. Poetic Forms What distinguishes closed form poems is that they develop regular patterns with regard to lines, meter, rhythm and stanza. When we discuss a poem's structure, we're observing its pattern of lines and stanzas. Examples of Fixed Verse Forms can be found here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixed_verse Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 8 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 9. Poetic Forms A stanza consists of a grouping of two or more lines, set off by a space, that usually has a set pattern of meter and rhyme. The stanza in poetry is synonymous with the paragraph that is seen in prose, related thoughts are grouped into units. Kirszner & Mandell. Literature Reading, Writing, Reacting. Ch. 18,pg. 716. Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 9 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 10. Poetic Forms In traditional English-language poems, stanzas can be identified and grouped together because they share a rhyme scheme or a fixed number of lines (as in distich/couplet, tercet, quatrain, cinquain/quintain, sestet). In much modern poetry, stanzas may be arbitrarily presented on the printed page because of publishing conventions that employ such features as white space or punctuation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanza Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 10 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 11. Poetic Forms The Bedford Online Glossary defines "free verse" poetry as follows: “Sometimes called "free verse," open form poetry does not conform to established patterns of meter, rhyme, and stanza. Such poetry derives its rhythmic qualities from the repetition of words, phrases, or grammatical structures, the arrangement of words on the printed page, or by some other means. The poet E. E. Cummings wrote open form poetry; his poems do not have measurable meters, but they do have rhythm.” Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 11 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 12. Poetic Forms What distinguishes open form poems “free Verse” is that they do not develop regular patterns with regard to lines, meter, rhythm and stanza. Their structure is more "organic" instead of being predetermined, following its own inner logic according to the emotion or thought expressed. Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 12 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 13. Poetic Genres Poetry uses forms and conventions to suggest differential interpretation to words, or to evoke emotive responses (mode). The result is distinct genres or sub-genres of poetry. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetry Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 13 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 14. Poetic Genres Aristotle's Poetics describes three genres of poetry—the epic, the comic, and the tragic —and develop rules to distinguish the highest-quality poetry in each genre, based on the underlying purposes of the genre. Heath, Malcolm, ed. (1997). Aristotle's Poetics. Penguin Books Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 14 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 15. Poetic Genres Mainly, there are three major types of poetry: 1-Dramatic poetry 2-Lyric poetry 3-Narrative poetry However, each of these major types includes various poetic forms. Heath, Malcolm, ed. (1997). Aristotle's Poetics. Penguin Books Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 15 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 16. Poetic Forms Dramatic poetry uses the elements of drama. One or more characters speak to other characters, to themselves, or directly address the reader. This type of poetry often includes emotional conflict. Heath, Malcolm, ed. (1997). Aristotle's Poetics. Penguin Books Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 16 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 17. Poetic Forms Lyric poetry expresses the thoughts and emotions of a single speaker. Usually short, a lyric poem creates a single, unified impression. Heath, Malcolm, ed. (1997). Aristotle's Poetics. Penguin Books Lyric poetry, on the other hand, may tell about events, but the focus is on creating a mood or recalling a feeling. Lyric poems express the character, impressions and emotions of the poet, and are usually short. Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 17 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 18. Poetic Forms Narrative poetry tells a story in verse form. A narrative poem has a beginning, a middle, and an ending, just like a prose story. Unlike prose, however, a narrative poem is much more concentrated. Heath, Malcolm, ed. (1997). Aristotle's Poetics. Penguin Books Narrative poetry tells a story. It combines poetic techniques, such as rhyme and alliteration, with the elements of fiction, such as characters and a recognizable plot. . Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 18 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 19. A Note on Scansion Scansion: Putting It All Together The analysis of the patterns of rhythm in poetry is known as scansion (i.e. to "scan"). When you are asked to scan a poem, follow these steps: 1. Determine the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in the poem. 2. Draw a line separating each foot, then count the number of feet per line. 3. Using the information from steps 1 and 2, name the type of metre for the poem (e.g. tetrametre). . Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 19 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 20. A Note on Scansion Have a look at the example below, which is from Thomas Gray's "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard." The first stanza of the poem has been written for you so you can see its metre and foot pattern. U / u / u / u / u / The cur / few tolls / the knell / of par / ting day U / u / u / u / u / The low / ing herd / wind slow / ly o'er / the lea, As this poem follows a pattern of one unstressed syllable and one stressed syllable, the name of the metre is iambic. Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 20 eaglenoora@yahoo.com
  • 21. Extra material to check out http://structureandsurprise.wordpress. com/pedagogy/poetic-structures- summarized/ http://www.types-of-poetry.org.uk/ http://highered.mcgraw- hill.com/sites/0072405228/student_vie w0/poetic_glossary.html Dr. Noora Al-Malki 2012 21 eaglenoora@yahoo.com