1. Review the following webpage that looks at the Elements of Poetry:
1. “Elements of Poetry“
2. Choose a poetry term, for example metaphor, and click on it.
o Read the definition that appears on the page for the poetry term.
o Click on the link at the bottom of the page which says, for example, “Go to metaphor exercise.”
o Familiarize yourself with the meaning of the poetry term.
3. Write the following:
o Your own definition of five of these elements by paraphrasing the website’s definitions and using examples from the exercises you read about it.
4. Provide, under each of your five definitions, one example from a poem the term is linked to. The link to a poem is found right below the exercise for that element. Follow this example using the word “Metaphor:”
o A metaphor compares two very different objects that have something in common. “The fog comes on little cat feet…” is an example that compares fog to cat’s feet. Although both are very different objects, what they have in common is the quiet, light, and even surprising way they enter any space.
5. Add the terms repetition and opposition (now you have seven terms): Define each and copy and paste one example found in the poems referenced in this link or the poetry in the video on metaphor.