Introduction to Poetry
Introduction to Poetry
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Prescribed Poems
- W. Shakespeare - Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
- Milton - On His Blindness
- John Donne - The Good-Morrow
- R. Herrick - To Daffodils
- Thomas Gray - Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
- W. Wordsworth - I wandered Lonely as a Cloud
- P.B. Shelley - Ode to the West Wind
- John Keats - To Autumn
- Tennyson - Ulysses
- R. Browning - Patriot
- Elizabeth B. Browning - How do I love thee
- W. Whitman - Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
- Emily Dickinson - Because I Could not stop for Death
- W.B. Yeats - A Prayer for My Daughter
- R. Frost - Home Burial
- D.H Lawrence - The Piano
- Dylan Thomas - Fern Hill
- Ted Hughes - Pike
- Where the mind is without fear (Gitanjali-35)
- Kaiser Huq - Learning Grief
Literary Terms
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- Simile
- Metaphor
- Personification
- Metonymy
- Symbol
- Irony
- Climax
- Anticlimax
- Alliteration
- Assonance
- Hyperbole
- Paradox
- Onomatopoeia
- Bathos
- Allusion
- Conceit
- Pun
- Imagery
- Elegy
- Sonnet
- Lyric
- Dramatic Monologue
- Ode
- Ballad
- Fable
- Satire
- Lampoon
- Prosody
- Accent
- Foot/ Measure
- Blank Verse
- Rhyme
- Tercet
- Couplet
- Heroic Couplet
- Scansion of verse