Matching Literary Devices to LNF poems!
Here's an exercise that might be fun. Discover or re-discover the different kinds of literary devices. For ideas, check out Quasimodo's thread "Figures of Syntax and Rhetoric." Pick a couple of literary devices that appeal to you and then go through some of the personal poetry of our LitNet participants and match 'em up. You could use examples of your own poems as well.
Note: We probably should steer clear of picking out
similes and metaphors, because we'd be here all day!
Auntie
Here are some examples I found today
Come on ,folks, get your Sherlock Holmes caps on and look around:
Here are some examples I found today:
Here's an example of personification, from a poem posted by Symphony:
The parchment shivers
As the quill jots down its
Imperfect efforts.
Here's an example of oxymoron from "Dejected" posted by mazHur
Like a lamp burning without light!
Two things to do with this
Perhaps I initially failed to make myself clear with this, though,forgive me, I still think it's a valuable learning exercise":
Find examples of the use of literary devices ("figures of syntax and rhetoric") throughout the "personal poetry"
posted by LitNetWorkers. Let's see how our fellow poets
take advantage of the tools available for our craft.
How do we use figurative language in order to shape our poetic vision into forms?
Another thing we can do is to write our pieces while making a conscious effort to take advantage of the devices available. Let me draw an analogy, if a new computer device or a new kind of software were available and free of cost, wouldn't you use it in order to make your online experience better or richer? That's the idea behind tryi to make our writing better and richer by using "tools"?
So I would love it if some of the LitNet Poets would write a short poem using one or more of the literary devices and
identify the types of figurative language which they are using.