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POETRY (2)
METHAPOR, SIMILE, PERSONIFICATION, IMAGE, IMAGERY,
SYMBOL, AND ANALYSIS OF POETRY
SHINTA ARI HERDIANA
SRIYUMAHMUDA
SAPTIA PAHRINA
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Desire
Where true Love burns Desire is Love's pure flame;
It is the reflex of our earthly frame,
That takes its meaning from the nobler part,
And but translates the language of the heart."
A Love Poem
Your love is like a blanketthat keeps me toasty warm.
Your love is like a shieldthat protects me from all harm.Your love is like a chocolate bar,
velvet-smooth and sweetOr like some comfy house slippers
that hug my tired feet
Your heartbeat’s like a lullabyethat beckons me to sleep
You permeate my memoriesRomance from days long past
You underwrite my futurewith a love that’s made to last
I need you more than words can sayMy heart is sure and true
I’m yours until the end of timeLike, baby, I love you
Lunch by Denise Rodgers
I'd love to take a poem to lunch
or treat it to a wholesome brunch
of fresh cut fruit and apple crunch.
I'd spread it neatly on the cloth
beside a bowl of chicken broth
and watch a mug of root beer froth.
I'd feel the words collect the mood,
the taste and feel of tempting food
popped in the mouth and slowly chewed,
and get the smell of fresh baked bread
that sniffs inside and fills our head
IMAGE AND IMAGERY
Most figures of speech cast up a picture in your mind.These pictures created or suggested by the poet are called'images'.
We speak of the pictures evoked in a poem as 'imagery'.Imagery refers to the "pictures" which we perceive with ourmind's eyes, ears, nose, tongue, skin, and through which weexperience the "duplicate world" created by poetic language.
SYMBOL
Symbolism can give a literary work morerichness and color and can make the meaning ofthe work deeper. Symbols that usually cast a spellover the readers and are often used to enhancepoetry in motion. Symbols that create colors,waves, movements, transition, and enhance asheer poetry into a form of art.
A poem by William Blake
The Sick Rose
O Rose, thou art sick.
The invisible worm
That flies in the night
In the howling storm
Has found out thy bed
Of crimson joy,
And his dark secret love
Does thy life destroy.
ANALYSIS OF POETRY
Poetry analysis is the process of investigatinga poem's form, content, and history in aninformed way, with the aim of heightening one'sown and others' understanding and appreciationof the work. Analysis means literally picking apoem apart--looking at elements such asimagery, metaphor, poetic language, rhymescheme, and so on--in order to see how they allwork together to produce the poem's meaning.