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Unit 3: Influences of Beauty and Art
3.4 Literature and Poetry
3.4.3 Poetry
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Which French poet wrote *Les Misérables* and *Notre-Dame de Paris*?
Victor Hugo
Charles Baudelaire is associated with the
Symbolism
movement.
Which poet wrote *Une Saison en Enfer* and *Illuminations*?
Arthur Rimbaud
Paul Verlaine's works often emphasize
atmosphere
and emotion.
Victor Hugo's major work *Les Misérables* explores themes of social reform, love, and
justice
.
Match the poetic form with its description:
Sonnet ↔️ 14-line poem with specific rhyme scheme
Ballad ↔️ Narrative poem with quatrains and refrains
Free verse ↔️ Unrhymed, rhythmically flexible poetry
What is the term for the pattern of rhyming lines in a poem?
Rhyme scheme
A metaphor is a comparison without using "like" or
as
.
What is the term for a comparison using "like" or "as"?
Simile
A ballad is typically used to express a single emotion or idea.
False
Order the common themes in French poetry:
1️⃣ Love
2️⃣ Nature
3️⃣ Social Justice
4️⃣ Death
In French poetry, what does a rose often symbolize?
Love
A forest in French poetry often symbolizes
tranquility
.
What do chains often represent in French poetry?
Social Justice
A falling leaf in French poetry often symbolizes
mortality
.
Match the French poet with their major work:
Victor Hugo ↔️ *Les Misérables*
Charles Baudelaire ↔️ *Les Fleurs du Mal*
Arthur Rimbaud ↔️ *Une Saison en Enfer*
Paul Verlaine ↔️ *Romances sans paroles*
What are some key poetic techniques used in French poetry?
Rhyme scheme, alliteration, metaphor
Symbolism in
French poetry
uses objects, places, or ideas to represent abstract concepts.
What are two key elements to identify in a poem's analysis?
Themes and motifs
Analyzing vocabulary helps to evoke emotion or create
imagery
Examining stylistic elements in a poem includes analyzing
metaphors
.
Why is researching the context important in poetry analysis?
Understanding the poem's creation
Steps in the translation process of a poem
1️⃣ Identify theme
2️⃣ Analyze key vocabulary
3️⃣ Examine stylistic elements
4️⃣ Research context
5️⃣ Translate phrase by phrase
6️⃣ Compare versions
Identifying the theme of a
poem
is the first step in the translation process.
What does "ombre noire" translate to in English?
Dark shadow
The metaphor "rose fanée" refers to a
faded
rose.
Which poet influenced the creation of the poem being translated?
Baudelaire
Match the era with its key poets:
Medieval ↔️ Chrétien de Troyes
Renaissance ↔️ Pierre de Ronsard
Modern ↔️ Charles Baudelaire
Ballads and lais were popular poetic forms during the
medieval
period.
What cultural values did medieval poetry reinforce?
Courtly love and chivalry
Sonnets and odes were used in the Renaissance to celebrate beauty and
humanism
The example poem reflects the themes of urban alienation and
beauty
.
Which major work is Victor Hugo known for?
Les Misérables
Victor Hugo's
works often emphasize social reform and emotional expression.
What is the primary purpose of understanding poetic forms and techniques?
Analyzing structure and style
A sonnet typically has 14 lines and a specific
rhyme
scheme.
The theme of a sonnet is often expressing a single
emotion
or idea.
What is an example of a common rhyme scheme in a sonnet?
ABAB CDCD EFEF GG
What are common themes in French poetry?
Love, nature, social justice, death
Symbolism in poetry involves using objects or ideas to represent
abstract
concepts.
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