Portuguese EN 9th grade: Literary Education
Poetic Text
A poetic text uses concentrated and expressive language.
Formal structure:
Verse: line of text.
Stanza: a group of verses.
Meter: number of poetic syllables per verse.
Rhyme: similar ending sounds (consonant or assonant).
Sonnet: poem of 14 lines, organized into two quatrains and two tercets; usually lyrical or reflective in theme.
Text Comparison
Compare the content, structure, style, and effects of different texts.
Identify similarities and differences.
Observe target audience, communicative purpose, expressive resources, and genre.
Highlight themes, narrator, perspective, and language.
Expressive Resources
Phonic resources: alliteration (repetition of sounds), onomatopoeia (imitative sounds).
Syntactic resources: anaphora (repetition of initial word), enumeration, periphrasis (describing something without naming it).
Semantic resources: allegory, antithesis, comparison, euphemism, hyperbole, irony, metaphor, personification, pleonasm, symbol, synecdoche.
Intertextuality Relations
Quotation: literal transcription from another work.
Paraphrase: rewrite using your own words.
Allusion: indirect or suggestive reference to another work.
Parody: imitation with a humorous or critical tone.
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