Many different types of poetry from Dr Frye’s Page

All from Dr Frye’s site:
I Poetry-Persona Poetry
  • Persona Poems, Mask Poems, or I Poems are written in the first person where the poet assumes the identity of the poem’s subject.
  • Kucan (2006) suggests inviting students to write “I” poems as a means of deepening their literary understandings of a particular character, setting, or plot from children’s novels.
  • In addition, persona poems (I POEMS) provide the perfect innovation for informational poetry writing.
  • After researching a self-selected topic or one with a curriculum-related focus, students are invited to write about the topic, include specific content (factual information), and develop a sense of wonder or curiosity about the topic through the use of poetic language and literary devices.
  • ipoem (Instructions with Literary Models)

I POEM FOR 2 VOICES

Literary Models/Assignment

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