make them laugh!
imagery
Imagery in poetry is what the words of the poem make the reader 'see' in their imagination. it is the colors, sounds, and sometimes feelings evoked by the poem.
imagery
Sound and imagery
In poetry, kinesthetic imagery is a type of imagery that has to do with the movement of muscles or joints.
imagery that avoided cliches
There are 7 types of imagery in a poem to look for:Visual--What you seeAuditory--what you hearTactile--what you touchOlfactory--what you smellGustatory--what you tasteOrganic--Internal states Example: hungerKinesthetic imagery--movement or tension Examples: After Apple-Picking - "I feel the ladder sway as the boughs bend."
In rhetoric invention, a variety of poetic forms were used to enhance language and persuade the audience. These included epics, odes, sonnets, and lyrical poetry, all of which aimed to convey emotion, beauty, and power in order to sway the listener or reader. Through the use of poetic language and imagery, speakers were able to engage their audience and make a stronger impact with their arguments.
"Poetry" by Pablo Neruda. It has a LOT of things to analyze - imagery, tone, diction, word patterns.
Words that create mental pictures, known as imagery, evoke vivid sensory experiences in the reader's mind. This can include visual descriptions, sounds, smells, tastes, and tactile sensations that transport the audience into a scene or emotion. Effective imagery enhances storytelling and poetry, making the experience more immersive and engaging. By appealing to the senses, writers can elicit stronger emotional responses and deeper connections with their audience.
They both make use of meter, rhyme, and expressive imagery.
haiku