[SOLUTION] Types of Poems
Four chinquapins poems, two limericks poems, a one 18-line poem and one villanelle type of poem 1. Four cinquains 2. Two limericks 3. One 18-line poem 4. One villanelle Part 2: Min 80 lines of any 3 of the types of poems we have covered in class: any of the above forms, substitution poem, parallel poem, and other types we will cover in class (to be announced in class.) Villanelle (Vill-a-NELL) One villanelle is required for Part 1 Assignment 3 Rules: 1. Two Rhymes a and b: a, A1, A2 are a rhymes 2. Two repeated (whole) lines: A1 and A2 3. 6 stanzas. Stanzas 1-5 are 3 lines each. Stanza 6 is 4 lines. The pattern: Stanza1: line 1: A1 (first repeated line–has an a rhyme) line 2: b (all b rhymes in middle lines of stanzas 1-5) line 3: A2 (second repeated line–a rhyme) Stanza 2: a b A1 Stanza 3: a b A2 Stanza 4: a b A1 Stanza 5: a b A2 Stanza 6: a b A1 A2 Three Student Example Villanelles: Teddy Bear by Yueting Lee You are hugging a teddy bear A1 While mother holds your hand. b Bear, bear, why this world is unfair? A2 You are too young to care. a Dreaming about the fairyland, b You are hugging a teddy bear. A1 Things changed; you are not aware. a You see mother shriveled hand. b Bear, bear, why this world is unfair? A2 One day you see your mother’s white hair. a The day you lost your dreamland. b You are hugging a teddy bear. A1 You parents are no longer a pair. a You miss the feeling of father touching your hand. b Bear, bear, why this world is unfair? A2 You wish you are the filler inside the bear. a Living in a wonderland, b You are hugging a teddy bear. A1 Bear, bear, why this world is unfair? A2 This is an example for a villanelle type of poem _______________ Limerick: Two limericks required for Assn 3 Rules: Rhythm Rhyme line 1: 3 beats (stressed syllables) a line 2: 3 beats a line 3: 2 beats b line 4: 2 beats b line 5: 3 beats a This is an example for a limerick poem _____________ Here is an example one: line 1 _________________ a grabbed Stanza One line 2 __________________b house line 3 __________________a stabbed line 4 __________________b mouse SKIP A LINE line 1 _________________c town Stanza 2 line 2 _________________d peach line 3 _________________c crown line 4__________________d beach SKIP A LINE Stanza 3 line 1 __________________e wine line 2 _________________f rap line 3 _________________e dine line 4 _________________f trap SKIP A LINE Stanza 4 line 1__________________g boat line 2 __________________h night line 3__________________g float line 4 __________________h light SKIP A LINE Stanza 5 line 1__________________i river line 2 __________________i shiver Rhymes: a: grabbed/stabbed b: house/mouse c. town/crown d. peach/beach e. wine/dine f. rap/trap g. boat/float h. night/light i. river/shiver This is for an 18 line ______________ Cinquains (SING-canes) Form of this type of poem is based on syllable counts. The poem is 5 lines with syllable counts per line as follows: line 1: 2 syllables line 2: 4 syllables line 3: 6 syllables line 4: 8 syllables line 5: 2 syllables This is for a cinquains
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