
Imagery and Figurative Language
Exploring the use of metaphors, similes, personification, and sensory details in poetry. Students will evaluate how these devices evoke emotional responses and build thematic depth.
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Exploring the use of metaphors, similes, personification, and sensory details in poetry. Students will evaluate how these devices evoke emotional responses and build thematic depth.
Key Questions
- How does imagery evoke specific emotional responses from the reader?
- What makes a metaphor or simile effective in conveying complex ideas?
- How do sensory details build thematic depth across a poem?
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