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Beowulf & Poetic Device

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1 Beowulf & Poetic Device

2 Vocabulary Alliteration Caesura Kenning Simile Rhyme Meter Scansion
Internal end Meter Scansion

3 Alliteration Repetition of consonant sounds (usually at the beginning of the word) in word that are close together Sixteen slithering snakes snuck up on Sally as she lay sleeping.

4 Caesura A pause (break) within a line of poetry that is marked with a double line [//] for the purposes of scansion Lo! we have listened // to many a lay

5 Kenning A type of metaphor where a person, place, thing is described with a two or three word combination that represents something connected with the noun Grendel might be described as the bringer of evil or the shadow-walker, etc.

6 Simile A comparison made between two unlike things using the connective words: “like,” “as,” “than,” or “resembles” Superman can fly like a bird; he is faster than a speeding bullet. . .

7 Rhyme Rhyme: repetition of the end sound (syllable) of words
The planet is a wonderful place, But you can’t beat traveling in space.

8 Internal Rhyme where a word within the line of poetry will generally rhyme with the final word in a line Star light, star bright

9 End Rhyme words at the end of lines (usually in a pattern) rhyme
Star light, star bright The first star I see tonight

10 Meter and Scansion Meter: a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in lines of poetry. [This is similar to the beats in music] One unstressed syllable (^) followed by a stressed syllable (‘) is one iamb or an iambic foot Scansion: the process of marking the stressed and unstressed syllables in lines of poetry ^ / ^ / ^ / ^ / ^ / ^ / ^ The falling out of faithful friends, renewing is of / love {this is iambic septameter or 7 iambic feet}

11 “Lo! we have listened// to many a lay ̆ ̆ , ̆ , ̆ , ̆ ̆ , , , , ,
, ̆ ̆ , ̆ ̆ , ̆ ̆ , “Lo! we have listened// to many a lay ̆ ̆ , ̆ , ̆ , ̆ ̆ , Of the Spear-Danes’ fame,// their splendor of old, , , , , Their mighty princes,// and martial deeds!


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