agenda INTODUCTION 1 WHAT IS NARRATIVE POETRY? 2 DESCRIPTION OF NARRATIVE POETRY 3 IMPORTANCE OF STUDYING NARRATIVE POETRY. 4
1. WHAT IS NARRATIVE POETRY? is a type of poetry that tells a story, often with a beginning, middle, and end. It can be short or long, simple or complex, and can explore various themes, emotions, and experiences.
Examples of Narrative Poetry Epics (e.g., Homer's "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey") Ballads (e.g., "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge) 3. Free verse narratives (e.g., "The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot) 5
Purpose of Narrative Poetry To tell a story and engage the reader or listener 2. To explore themes, emotions, and experiences 3. To create a sense of connection and empathy with the reader or listener
2. Description of Narrative Poetry is a type of poetry that employs various literary devices and techniques to tell a story 7
Here are some key features that describe narrative poetry: 1. Storytelling 8 2. Verse Structure 3. Imagery and Symbolism 4. Character Development 5. Point of View 6. Tone and Mood
3. Importance of studying Narrative Poetry. 1. Understanding Storytelling 2. Appreciating Literary Devices 3. Exploring Human Experiences 4. Developing Critical Thinking and Analysis 5. Enhancing Creativity and Writing Skills 6. Cultural and Historical Context 7. Therapeutic and Emotional Resonance 8. Academic and Professional Applications
By studying narrative poetry, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the art of storytelling, literary devices, and the human experience, while also developing critical thinking, creativity, and writing skills . 10
BY: AZORES, JESEBEL E. BSIT-1A TO: Dr. Cheryl a. medino subject: society and literature thank you