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Lesson 10

Lesson 10. How to Read a Poem: The Imagery of a Poem. Connie Liao. Main Menu. Figure of Speech– Simile & Metaphor A Visit to the Lake District About Wordsworth The Poem-The Daffodils Becoming a Poet of Haiku. Brainstorming. 1. What are some ways authors use to make

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Lesson 10

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  1. Lesson 10 How to Read a Poem: The Imagery of a Poem Connie Liao

  2. Main Menu • Figure of Speech– Simile & Metaphor • A Visit to the Lake District • About Wordsworth • The Poem-The Daffodils • Becoming a Poet of Haiku

  3. Brainstorming 1.What are some ways authors use to make their details more vivid? 2. What are some good describing words to describe (a mother, a friend ,a teenage girl, the sea…) ? 3. How can we write things to show comparisons?

  4. 比喻 「生命好比一只箱子,這箱子很小,裝不下太多東西。」 --王鼎鈞《旅行箱》 「生命是那麼瞬息而不留痕跡,像是躺下來玻璃窗的 一滴水。」 --鍾玲《竹夏—雪湖書簡之一》 「如今我仍堅持:生命應該像鞭炮劈哩叭啦一陣就完了, 有聲勢、有繽紛、有壯烈、也有淒美。」 --張拓蕪《老!吾老矣》

  5. Figurative language is a tool that an author employs (or uses) to help the reader visualize (or see) what is happening in a story or poem. Some common types of figurative language are: simile(明諭),metaphor(暗諭), personification(擬人化),alliteration(押頭 韻), onomatopoeia(擬聲),and sensory language. Figure of Speech

  6. Simile & Metaphor Simile - a comparison of unlike things that uses like or as Example: She is (as) pretty as a picture. The toaster is like a dragon. Metaphor - a comparison of unlike things that does not use like or as Example: All the world is a stage. rosebud lips; iron grip

  7. Simile or Metaphor? • Her cheeks are like polished apples. • Her cheeks are polished apples. His feet were as big as boats. His feet were big boats.

  8. More Practice on Figure ofSpeech–Simile & Metaphor

  9. The Lake District isright here! London Where is the Lake District?

  10. Sheep grazing on the meadow

  11. Grasmere

  12. Grasmere in Winter

  13. Ullswater(the second largest lake in the Lake District)

  14. I’ve got a camera of my own. The photo that you just saw is a masterpiece of mine. Ullswater

  15. Ullswater in the Morning

  16. Daffodils at Ullswater-1

  17. Daffodils at Ullswater-2

  18. Daffodils at Ullswater-3

  19. Sea of Daffodils

  20. Windermere(The largest lake in the Lake District)

  21. Windermere

  22. Windermere in Autumn

  23. Windermere in Winter

  24. Windermere in the Morning

  25. Windermere in the Morning

  26. A Lake Cruise on Windermere

  27. A Lake Cruise on Windermere Yummy! Yummy!

  28. Overlooking Windermere

  29. A Panorama ViewOver Windermere

  30. I am so tired!

  31. A 150-year old building,now serving as a B & B. Elim House What a magnificent garden!

  32. Judith, the hostess of Elim House Elim House Judith is an ardent tennis fan.

  33. Peter Rabbit

  34. (Inside the Museum of Beatrice Potter) Mr. Jeremy Fisher

  35. Look! Jemima Puddle-duck is flying right above us.

  36. I have got a pair of long ears.

  37. Who is standing on my finger? You got it! It’s Peter Rabbit.

  38. The Lake Poet William Wordsworth

  39. Many of his poems paint beautiful pictures of life in the Lake District.

  40. William Wordsworth • His Life • The Romantic Era • His Work

  41. Portraits of Wordsworth William Wordsworth 1770-1850

  42. Main Street Cockermouth

  43. The Birthplace of Wordsworth(Now called “Wordsworth House”)

  44. William Wordsworth Mary Wordsworth (The poet’s wife) The Grave at Grasmere Church

  45. Wordsworth House Wordsworth Memorial (Opposite Wordsworth House)

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