The Elements of Poetry
The Elements of Poetry
The Elements of Poetry
The basic elements of poetry include the speaker, content, theme, shape and form, mood or tone,
imagery, diction, figurative language and sound-effect devices.
1. Speaker
The poems speaker is the person who is addressing the reader. Sometimes, the speaker is the poet,
who addresses the reader directly or another person. The poet reveals the identity of the speaker in
various ways. Choice of words, focus of attention and attitudes will indicate the age, perspective and
identity of the speaker.
2. Content
Content is the subject of the poem. It answers the question what? What is the poem all about?
What happens in the poem?
3. Theme
The theme of the poem is the meaning of the poem the main idea that the poet is trying to
communicate. The theme may be stated directly or it may be implied.
4. Shape and Form
Basically, the actual shape and form of poems can vary dramatically from poem to poem. In poetry,
you will encounter two forms: structured and free verse. Structured poetry has predictable patterns of
rhyme, rhythm, line-length and stanza construction. Some examples are the sonnet and the haiku. In
free verse, the poet experiments with the form of the poem. The rhythm, number of syllables per line
and stanza construction do not follow a pattern.
5. Mood or Tone
The mood or tone of a poem is the feeling that the poet creates and that the reader senses through
the poets choice of words, rhythm, rhyme, style and structure. Poems may express many moods
humorous, sarcastic, joyous, angry or solemn.
6. Imagery
Imagery refers to the pictures which we perceive with our minds eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin,
and through which we experience the duplicate world created by poetic language. Imagery evokes
the meaning and truth of human experiences not in abstract terms, as in philosophy, but in more
perceptible and tangible forms. This is a device by which the poet makes his meaning strong, clear
and sure. The poet uses sound words and words of color and touch in addition to figures of speech.
As well, concrete details that appeal to the readers senses are used to build up images.
Love Story
By Conrado S. Ramirez
I walked last summer into the barrio of Niyugan.
A pretty girl was singing at a lighted door;
Now a woman sits weeping at my darkened window:
I walked last summer into the barrio of Niyugan
Image, metaphor, and symbol shade into each other and are sometimes difficult to distinguish. In
general, however, an image means only what it is; the figurative term in a metaphor means
something other than what it is; and a symbol, that is, functions literally and figuratively at the same
time. For example, if I say that a shaggy brown dog was rubbing its back against a white picket
fence, I am talking about a dog (and a picket fence) and I am therefore presenting an image. If I say,
Some dirty dog stole my wallet at the party, I am not talking about a dog at all and I am therefore
using a metaphor. But if I say, You cant teach an old dog new tricks, I am talking not only about
dogs but about living creatures of any species and I am therefore speaking symbolically.
7. Diction
Diction is the poets choice of words. The poet chooses each word carefully so that both its meaning
and sound contribute to the tone and feeling of the poem. The poet must consider a word's
denotation - its definition according to the dictionary and its connotation - the emotions, thoughts
and ideas associated with and evoked by the word.
TYPES OF POETRY
Poetry can be classified into three types: narrative, lyric, and dramatic poetry.
NARRATIVE POETRY
Along with dramatic and lyric verse, narrative poetry is one of the three main groups of poetry. It is a
form of poem that tells a series of events using poetic devices such as rhythm, rhyme, compact
language, and attention to sound. In other words, a narrative poem tells a story, but it does it with
poetic flair. Many of the same elements that are found in a short story are also found in a narrative
poem. Here are some elements of narrative poetry that are important:
1. character
2. setting
3. conflict
4. plot
to a guitar and suitable for the accompaniment of a solitary singer. Like the concert of an
impassioned singer, the lyric poem is a private, often visionary act of intelligence and emotion that
becomes public through the music of language. It is also a highly concentrated poem of direct
personal emotion, most often written in the first person. Moreover, lyric poetry is an artifact of
language, capable of great beauty and excitement in its exploration of new perceptions.
KINDS OF LYRIC POETRY
a. Ode
An ode is a dignified and elaborately structured lyric poem praising and glorifying an individual,
commemorating an event, or describing nature intellectually rather than emotionally. Odes originally
were songs performed to the accompaniment of a musical instrument.
b. Elegy
An elegy is a lyric poem, written in elegiac couplets, that expresses sorrow or lamentation, usually for
one who has died. This type of work stemmed out of a Greek word known as elegus, a song of
mourning or lamentation that is accompanied by the lyre.
c. Sonnet
A sonnet is a short poem with fourteen lines, usually written in iambic pentameter. There are many
rhyming patterns for sonnets. The Italian or Petrarchan has two stanzas: the first of eight lines is
called octave and has the rhyme-scheme abba abba; the second of six lines is called the sestet and
has the rhyme cdecde or cdcdcd. The Spenserian sonnet, developed by Edmund Spenser, has three
quatrains and a heroic couplet, in iambic pentameter with rhymes ababbcbccdcdee. The English
sonnet, developed by Shakespeare, has three quatrains and a heroic couplet, in iambic pentameter
with rhymes ababcdcdefefgg.
Soledad
By Angela C. Manalang-Gloria
It was a sacrilege, the neighbors cried,
The way she shattered every mullioned pane
To let a firebrand in. They tried in vain
To understand how one so carved from pride
And glassed in dream could have so flung aside
Her graven days, or why she dared profane
The bread and wine of life for one insane
Moment with him. The scandal never died.
But no one guessed that loveliness would claim
Her soul's cathedral burned by his desires,
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