Lesson 2 Elements of Poetry
Lesson 2 Elements of Poetry
Lesson 2 Elements of Poetry
Elements of Poetry
Learning Competency
EN7LIT-I-1 Analyze literary texts as
expressions of individual or communal
values within.
• Learning Objectives
• 1. Share specific thoughts or insights on Filipino values
discussed in class.
• 2. Write a short prayer showing the elements of poetry.
• 3. Analyze the given poem according to the assigned
concept.
• 4. Share their ideas and thoughts about significant
concepts from the poem and relate it to your specific local
identity or Filipino identity in general.
Descriptive Words
Descriptive words help a writer create vivid
mental images for readers, painting scenes,
emotions, or sensory experiences through
language. They can evoke specific emotions or
moods, adding depth to the poem.
Descriptive words provide specific
details that enhance the reader's understanding
and engagement with the poem. They can
describe physical characteristics, actions, or
even abstract concepts in a tangible way.
Poetry
- literary work in which special
intensity is given to the
expression of feelings and ideas
by the use of distinctive style
and rhythm; poems collectively
or as a genre of literature.
Poetry is a type of literature, or
artistic writing, that attempts to
stir a reader's imagination or
emotions. The poet does this by
carefully choosing and arranging
language for its meaning, sound,
and rhythm. Some poems, such as
nursery rhymes, are simple and
humorous.
Poetry is a type of literature
that conveys a thought, describes
a scene or tells a story in a
concentrated, lyrical arrangement
of words. Poems can be
structured, with rhyming lines and
meter, the rhythm and emphasis of
a line based on syllabic beats.
Elements of Poetry
● Form - Refers to how the
poem is put together, like its
structure and design. This
includes things like how it
rhymes, the rhythm of the
words, how the lines are
grouped into stanzas, and how
it looks on the page.
● Line – The basic unit of
poetry, often characterized by
its length, rhythm, and
arrangement on the page.
● Imagery – Descriptive
language that appeals to the
senses, creating vivid mental
pictures and sensory
experiences for the reader. This
means the writer chooses
words that help you imagine
how things look, sound, feel,
smell, or taste.
Syllable - is the number of
times you hear a sound of a
vowel when pronouncing the
words.
Stressed syllable -that is
pronounced more strongly than
the other syllable.
● Sound Devices – Techniques
such as rhyme, rhythm,
alliteration, assonance,
consonance, and onomatopoeia
that create auditory effects and
enhance the musicality of a
poem.
Rhyme - repetition of similar
sounds at the end of lines
BIOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
SOCIOCULTURAL
CONTEXT
BIOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT
● Includes the life experiences,
background, beliefs, and personal
history of the writer.