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- Created by: Lily Evans
- Created on: 20-05-16 14:49
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- POETRY TECNIQUES
- Beginnings of poems
- Set the scene
- Nettles
- Set the tone
- Sister Maude
- Born Yesterday
- In Paris with You
- Set the scene
- Poetic Devices
- Enjambment
- To His Coy Mistress
- Hour
- Layout
- Quickdraw
- PSFMM
- Repetition
- The Manhunt
- Enjambment
- Forms of poetry
- Strict pattern
- Ghazal
- Rules about content
- Sonnet 116
- Less strict pattern
- Quickdraw
- Harmonium
- Strict pattern
- Couplets and last lines
- Sum up a poem
- Sonnet 116
- PSFMM
- Surprising
- The Farmer's Bride
- Brothers
- Sum up a poem
- Rhyme and Rhythm
- Add force to the poet's maessage
- Ghazal
- Born Yesterday
- Stand out
- Sister Maude
- PSFMM
- The Farmer's Bride
- Add force to the poet's maessage
- Use of First Person
- Personal feelings
- The Manhunt
- Hour
- Add impact to the poem
- Brothers
- Ghazal
- In Paris with You
- Personal feelings
- Imagery
- Time to imagery
- Sonnet 116
- To His Coy Mistress
- Natural imagery
- Ghazal
- Nettles
- PSFMM
- The Farmer's Bride
- Time to imagery
- Unusual Vocabulary
- Look again
- Quickdraw
- Harmonium
- Describe characters
- The Farmer's Bride
- PSFMM
- Look again
- Irony and Sarcasm
- Express painful memories
- Nettles
- Brothers
- Make a point
- To His Coy Mistress
- Born Yesterday
- Express painful memories
- Mood
- Unhappy
- The Farmer's Bride
- Harmonium
- Different ways of showing moods
- In Paris with You
- Sonnet 43
- Unhappy
- Beginnings of poems
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