Objectives:
The Line
In poetry a line is not the same as a sentence. One line can hold multiple sentences and one sentence can span many lines. In poetry we use lines to determine rhythm and flow. Sometimes pausing mid line, with a full stop can create a powerful effect. Read the following poem to see if you can figure out one of the ways this can be effective.
The Stanza
A stanza in poetry is like a verse in music. It’s a group of lines in a poem that are usually separated by a blank line.
Read the following poem:
Frogs by Norman McCaig
Frogs sit more solid
than anything sits.
In mid-leap they are parachutists falling
in a free fall. They die on roads
with arms across their chests and heads high.
I love frogs that sit
like Buddha, that fall without parachutes, that die
like Italian tenors.
Above all, I love them because,
pursued in water, they never
panic so much that they fail to make stylish triangles
with their ballet dancer’s
legs.
Now have a go at the quiz.
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