what is love? what would you do to get someone’s attention or interest?
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Disney Love
• How do Disney characters act when they realize they are in love?What do they do?
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Francesco Petrarch• July 20, 1304 - July
19, 1374
• Was an italian scholar & poet, one of the earliest humanists.
• Gave up his ambition to be a priest after falling in “love at first sight” with a woman named Laura.
Laura• Laura refused Petrarch for
an acceptable reason -- she was already married.
• Despite the fact that Petrarch had little personal contact with Laura, he channeled his feelings into love poems. He wrote over 365 poems for her.
• His love, sadly, went unrequited, but his poems would live on forever.
Another name for a love poem...
• Sonnet means “little song,” or “little sound.”
• How should sonnets sound when we read them?
Sonnet 54 (LIV)Already I grow weary thinking how, Unwearying, my thoughts upon thee dwell, And how to life they cling as to their hell When they might quit their sighing at one blow;And how of that sweet face, that hair, that brow, Those eyes, the sun's pure golden citadel,By day and night naming thy name I tell Their virtues in my beads until they glow! And how my feet, not tired, not broken, still Following thy dear footsteps everywhere, Mount uselessly a never-ending stair;And whence the ink, the paper which I fill With thee? If incompletely I declare thee,Blame not the art but blame the love I bear thee.
Rhyme Scheme
Roses are red,Violets are blue.Sonnets rhyme,and songs do too.
The rhyme scheme in a poem is marked using letters.
ABCB
Finding the rhyme1.Already I grow weary thinking how, 2.Unwearying, my thoughts upon thee dwell, 3.And how to life they cling as to their hell 4.When they might quit their sighing at one blow;5.And how of that sweet face, that hair, that brow, 6.Those eyes, the sun's pure golden citadel,7.By day and night naming thy name I tell 8.Their virtues in my beads until they glow! 9.And how my feet, not tired, not broken, still 10.Following thy dear footsteps everywhere, 11.Mount uselessly a never-ending stair;12.And whence the ink, the paper which I fill 13.With thee? If incompletely I declare thee,14.Blame not the art but blame the love I bear thee.
Different strokes for different folks.
• There are different types of sonnets in regards to how they are structured.
• Petrarch’s love poems are called Petrarchan Sonnets.
• What do you think Shakespeare’s sonnets were called?
Structure of a Petrarchan Sonnet
• 14 lines total
• 1 octet or octave (8 lines)
• 1 sestet (6 lines)
• Rhyme scheme can vary.
• Written in iambic pentameter
Structure of Shakespearean Sonnet
• 14 lines total
• 3 quatrains (How many lines?)
• 1 couplet (How many lines?)
• Rhyme scheme typically:
• ABAB, CDCD EFEF, GG
• Written in iambic pentameter
Sonnet 130William Shakespeare
My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun;
Coral is far more red than her lips’ red;
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;
If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.
I have seen roses damasked, red and white,
But no such roses see I in her cheeks;
And in some perfumes is there more delight
Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks.
I love to hear her speak, yet well I know
That music hath a far more pleasing sound;
I grant I never saw a goddess go;
My mistress when she walks treads on the ground.
And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare
As any she belied with false compare.
Rhythm• So far we can see
the lyrics of the “little song,” and find the rhyme scheme, but where is the rhythm?
• How would the poem sound read to the rhythm of a heartbeat?
Iambic Pentameter• In poetry: the rhythm of the
poem is called the meter.
• The rhythm used in a sonnet is called iambic pentameter.
• An iamb is when syllables are STRESSED and unstressed. Ba-BUM
• Pentameter means there are 5 iambs in a line. Ba-BUM, Ba-BUM, Ba-BUM, Ba-BUM, Ba-BUM
Modern Day Iambic Pentameter
Today rap artists use iambic pentameter in their songs to stress & un-stress certain lyrics.
Where might we see (or
hear) iambic pentameter used today?
Lose Yourself
His PALMS are SWEATy, KNEES weak, ARMS are HEAVy There's VOmit ON his SWEATer alREADy, mom's spaGHETTiHe's NERVous, but ON the SURFace he LOOKS calm and READy To DROP BOMBS, but HE keeps ON forGETtin’ What HE wrote DOWN, the WHOLE crowd GOES so LOUD He OPens his MOUTH, BUT the WORDS won't come OUTHe's CHOKin’, how EVeryBODy's JOKin’ NOWThe CLOCK'S run OUT, TIME'S up OVer, BLOah!
10 syllables per line.5 stressed.
5 unstressed.Can you hear them?
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Why use iambic pentameter?
• Writing lines with a deliberate rhythm helped actors memorize lines...because most of them could not read.
• It made lines sound more romantic and song like.
Weary with toil1. Wea/1/ry /2/with toil,/3/ I haste/4/ me to/5/my bed, 2. The dear repose for limbs with travel tired;3. But then begins a journey in my head4. To work my mind, when body’s work’s expired:5. For then my thoughts—from far where I abide—6. Intend a zealous pilgrimage to thee,7. And keep my drooping eyelids open wide,8. Looking on darkness which the blind do see:9. Save that my soul’s imaginary sight10.Presents thy shadow to my sightless view11.Which, like a jewel hung in ghastly night,12.Makes black night beauteous, and her old face
new.13.Lo! thus, by day my limbs, by night my mind,14.For thee, and for myself, no quiet find.