Difference between revisions of "Poetry Genres"
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| − | + | An epic poem is a narrative poem that describes a significant historical event. Usually, an epic poem is centered on a heroic deed that is related to the belief and culture of a particular society. Epic poems are generally quite long relative to regular narrative poems. (A non-Chinese example of an epic poem is "Beowulf.") | |
= 山水田园诗 – Landscape and pastoral = | = 山水田园诗 – Landscape and pastoral = | ||
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叙事诗 – Narrative
A narrative poem that tells a series of event or a story - something that has a plot. It contains characters, setting, and conflict. A narrative poem differs from a story in that the poem uses devices such as compact language, rhyme, etc ("Narrative").
《Thoughts on a Still Night》– Li Bai
Before my bed, the moon is shining bright,
I think that it is frost upon the ground.
I raise my head and look at the bright moon,
I lower my head and think of home.
咏史诗 – Epic
An epic poem is a narrative poem that describes a significant historical event. Usually, an epic poem is centered on a heroic deed that is related to the belief and culture of a particular society. Epic poems are generally quite long relative to regular narrative poems. (A non-Chinese example of an epic poem is "Beowulf.")
山水田园诗 – Landscape and pastoral
边塞诗 – Frontier fortress
抒情诗 – Lyric
咏物诗
送别诗 – Send-off
悼亡诗 – Memorial
讽喻诗 – Satirical
References
"Narrative Poetry." Pflugerville Independent School District. Web. 01 Feb 2012. <http://www.pflugervilleisd.net/curriculum/ela/grade9/documents/Narrative_Poetry_Lesson.pdf>