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| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by yuzjet(m): 10:48pm On Mar 12, 2015 |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by JigsawKillah(m): 11:14pm On Mar 12, 2015 |
job well done @cisse7575 as for anyone aspiring to become a good poet wanting to join NPC (Nairaland Poetry Club), all you need do is drop a poem here and signify your interest. |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by Gladyys(f): 11:25pm On Mar 12, 2015 |
cisse7575:Its a fan,got 3 blades...i did a play with blade n blow(both 4 fighting,but in this case used diff..same goes for dat 'star' and 'fans') ....how it looks,sounds n its uses all there... i didnt get it right? |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by JigsawKillah(m): 11:44pm On Mar 12, 2015 |
Gladyys:your use of double entendres is amazing you're rapping skills are helping your poetic skills |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by Gladyys(f): 7:29am On Mar 13, 2015 |
JigsawKillah:Thanks,we look up to you guys and the mavelous work you do...and you understand how i did it. |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by harlos: 8:22pm On Mar 13, 2015*. Modified: 8:45pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
harlos:modified cc cisse7575 |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by Lucentbeauty(f): 9:19pm On Mar 13, 2015 |
I was invited here by harlos . I read the topic of today's was this is what I thought up. Where is it? Mummy I don't know That shining spoon Mummy I don't know The one you refuse to give junior Mummy I don't know That small spoon Mummy I don't know With craved animals at the edge Mummy I don't know The one you chose Mummy I don't know When we went to the market Mummy I don't know The one you love to eat rice and fish with Mummy I don't know She sighed Kissing my forehead she left With tears in my eyes I turn to stare at the hole my spoon had gone through. |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by cisse7575(m): 8:56am On Mar 14, 2015 |
Gladyys:you are good at rhyming. this is a very good write up. but as a kid, how do you feel about the fan? its color and the ceiling it was tight to? did you ever think of it falling down on you? etc..you have lots of things u are not making use of. |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by cisse7575(m): 9:00am On Mar 14, 2015 |
harlos:Now this is a writer genius! Good enough to be the teachers' teacher. |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by cisse7575(m): 9:10am On Mar 14, 2015 |
Lucentbeauty:I so much like this |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by harlos: 5:59pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
cisse7575:thanks |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by Lucentbeauty(f): 7:21pm On Mar 14, 2015 |
cisse7575:Thank you. |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by Gladyys(f): 12:19am On Mar 15, 2015 |
cisse7575:Now i understand. |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by cisse7575(m): 1:37pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
Gladyys:I'm glad you did |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by Gladyys(f): 1:45pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
cisse7575:THANKS |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by cisse7575(m): 5:13pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
Gladyys:You are welcome |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by EverestdeBliu(m): 7:27pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
If you're close to your mom, Drop a kiss on her forehead. If you're far apart, Your dp,pm,should speak for her Tell her,u love her. #Happy Mothers day #myMom,myHero . . Texanomaly and Everest' class tonight...Miss out at your own risk.LoL |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by EverestdeBliu(m): 9:01pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
Hallo...its nine |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by texanomaly(f): 9:06pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
Tonight we've chosen the volta, or "the turn", in poetry. Volta, ( Italian: “turn”) the turn in thought in a sonnet that is often indicated by such initial words as But, Yet, or And yet. |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by cisse7575(m): 9:07pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
I dey class oo |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by texanomaly(f): 9:09pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
cisse7575:Welcome! ![]() |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by texanomaly(f): 9:09pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
cisse7575:Welcome ![]() |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by texanomaly(f): 9:10pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
Lol...network is slow and crazy here tonight sorry. |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by EverestdeBliu(m): 9:10pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
Author and historian Paul Fussell calls the volta "indispensable." He states further that "the turn is the dramatic and climactic center of the poem, the place where the intellectual or emotional method of release first becomes clear and possible. Surely no sonnet succeeds as a sonnet that does not execute at the turn something analogous to the general kinds of 'release' with which the reader’s muscles and nervous system are familiar." |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by texanomaly(f): 9:12pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
According to poet-critic Phillis Levin, "We could say that for the sonnet, the volta is the seat of its soul." Additionally, Levin states that "the arrangement of lines into patterns of sound serves a function we could call architectural, for these various acoustical partitions accentuate the element that gives the sonnet its unique force and character: the volta, the 'turn’ that introduces into the poem a possibility for transformation, like a moment of grace." |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by cisse7575(m): 9:13pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
texanomaly:go on |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by EverestdeBliu(m): 9:14pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
Called the volta in sonnets, the turn is a vital part of almost all poems. Poet-critic Ellen Bryant Voigt states, "The sonnet’s volta, or 'turn'…has become an inherent expectation for most short lyric poems." Poet-critic T.S. Eliot calls the turn "one of the most important means of poetic effect since Homer." Kim Addonizio refers to the turn as "[t]he leap from one synapse to another, one thought to a further thought, one level of understanding or questioning to being in the presence of the mystery". In "Levels and Opposites: Structure in Poetry," Randall Jarrell says that "a successful poem starts in one position and ends at a very different one, often a contradictory or opposite one; yet there has been no break in the unity of the poem." Such a transition is executed by the turn. |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by EverestdeBliu(m): 9:15pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
cisse7575:Hi Cisse,where's Qaisar? |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by texanomaly(f): 9:16pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
TYPES OF TURNS: Poet-critic Ellen Bryant Voigt, in her essay "The Flexible Lyric" suggests that all kinds of poems turn and these poems can be classified according to the ways they turn. Poetic turns can be narrative or dramatic just as a turn might signal a move from premise to conclusion, a turn might also consist of a transition from one emotional state to another. |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by EverestdeBliu(m): 9:19pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
Ironic The ironic structure is a two-part structure which turns from making an assertion to undercutting that assertion, or pulling the rug out from underneath what (one had thought) had been established in the poem. As discussed by Christopher Bakken in "The Ironic Structure," "The ironic structure--with its building up and knocking down, its dreaming and waking--becomes the perfect instrument for a great Romantic ironist like Lord Byron, whose long poem "Don Juan" exemplifies this complicated problem. One example of an ironic turn is this poem by Rae Armantrout. DUSK spider on the cold expanse of glass, three stories high rests intently and so purely alone. I’m not like that! |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by texanomaly(f): 9:20pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
[b]Emblem The emblem structure is a two-part structure that turns from an organized description of an object to a meditation on, a consideration of, the meaning of that object. In this poem is an example of an emblem turn: "A Green Crabs She'll" by Mark Doty. Not, exactly, green: closer to bronze preserved in kind brine, something retrieved from a Greco-Roman wreck, patinated and oddly muscular. We cannot know what his fantastic legs were like— though evidence suggests eight complexly folded scuttling works of armament, crowned by the foreclaws' gesture of menace and power. A gull's gobbled the center, leaving this chamber —size of a demitasse— open to reveal a shocking, Giotto blue. Though it smells of seaweed and ruin, this little traveling case comes with such lavish lining! Imagine breathing surrounded by the brilliant rinse of summer's firmament. What color is the underside of skin? Not so bad, to die, if we could be opened into this— if the smallest chambers of ourselves, similarly, revealed some sky.[/b] |
| Re: Poetry Classes For Beginners - NPC (Signup Thread) by cisse7575(m): 9:22pm On Mar 15, 2015 |
EverestdeBliu:he should be here soon after he finishes his green eba |

