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How to Talk about a Poem

Learning how to talk about poetry and being able to interpret what
poems mean is not the easiest thing in the world to do. When
discussing a poem two areas must be considered: meaning and
mechanics.

Meaning
Mechanics

First, consider the meaning of the poem.


1. Paraphrase all the portions of the poem.
2. Precis the poem either line by line or stanza by stanza.
3. Is there symbolism used in the poem? (If there is
symbolism, understanding it is the key to understanding
the poem.)
4. Is the poem lyric or narrative?

To paraphrase the poem:


5. Look at the title. What significance does the title have in
connection with the meaning of the poem?
6. Read the poem as a whole.
7. Read the poem stanza by stanza (if appropriate.)
8. Paraphrase the poem line by line.
9. Break the lines down word by word if necessary. Substitute
familiar words with ones you use every day.

Helpful Hints!
10.
Consider punctuation a period signals the end of a
thought, no matter where it is located in a line.
11.
Rewrite sentences in the usual word order if the
sentences are arranged in an unfamiliar word order.

Second, consider the mechanics of the poem.


12.
Is the poem traditional with rhyme and rhythm? Or is
the poem free verse with no set rhythm pattern or rhyme
scheme?
13.
How is the poem organized? Does the shape of the
poem have anything to do with the meaning?
14.
What poetic devices are used?
(These listed are most common.)
15.
Simile A figure of speech that compares two unlike
things, using the words like or as.
16.
Metaphor A figure of speech that compares two
unlike things directly, without the use of an intervening
word.
17.
Alliteration The repetition of consonant sounds at the
beginning of words.
18.
Assonance The repetition of vowel sounds in stressed
syllables.
19.
Personification The assigning of human qualities to
nonhuman things.
20.
Onomatopoeia The use of words to initiate sounds.
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21.
Consonance The repetition of consonant sounds in
stressed syllables.
22.
Apostrophe The poet directly addresses an absent
person or object or idea.
23.
What is the tone of the author?
24.
What mood does the poem create?
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Paraphrase Restatement in different/other words.


Precis Concise Summary.
Symbolism The use of an object to represent an idea.
Lyric Poems with a song like quality are usually short. Poet
expresses his personal reaction to things.
Narrative Poems that tell a story and are usually long. An
example would be an epic or a ballad.
Mood The overall feeling a poem awakens in the reader.
Tone The writer's attitude towards his/her work.

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