Tennyson Poetry: Form/Structure 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LiteratureTennysonASAQA Created by: rosiefaulknerCreated on: 26-04-15 15:16 The Outcast Lyric (short poem expressing the personal emotions/feelings of a single speaker). 1 of 20 Mariana Ballad (a simple narrative poem composed of short stanzas- often quatrains- that can be adapted for singing). 2 of 20 The Lady of Shalott Ballad (a simple narrative poem composed of short stanzas- often quatrains- that can be adapted for singing). 3 of 20 The Lotos-eaters Dramatic Monologue (a poem written in the form of a speech of an individual character). 4 of 20 Ulysses Dramatic Monologue (a poem written in the form of a speech of an individual character). 5 of 20 Morte D'Arthur Epic (lengthy narrative poem that usually talks of a serious subject that includes heroic events significant to a culture). 6 of 20 Break, Break, Break Quatrain (a stanza that's 4 lines long). 7 of 20 Locksley Hall Dramatic Monologue (a poem written in the form of a speech of an individual character). 8 of 20 The Golden Year Dramatic Monologue (a poem written in the form of a speech of an individual character). 9 of 20 The Princess Epic (lengthy narrative poem that usually talks of a serious subject that includes heroic events significant to a culture). 10 of 20 In Memoriam A.H.H Elegy (a poem that expresses sorrow over something or someone who has died). 11 of 20 Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington Ode (a lengthy lyric poem honoring a specific person in a serious manner with a set structure). 12 of 20 The Charge of the Light Brigade Narrative (a form of poetry that tells a story). 13 of 20 Maud: A Monodrama Monodrama (a dramatic piece usually portraying one character, "a form half-way between a play and a dramatic monologue"). 14 of 20 Tithonus Dramatic Monologue (a poem written in the form of a speech of an individual character). 15 of 20 Northern Farmer Dramatic Monologue (a poem written in the form of a speech of an individual character). 16 of 20 Merlin and Vivien Epic (a lengthy narrative poem that usually talks of a serious subject that includes heroic events significant to a culture). 17 of 20 To E. Fitzgerald Ode (a lengthy lyric poem honoring a specific person in a serious manner with a set structure). 18 of 20 Crossing the Bar Quatrain (a stanza that's 4 lines long). 19 of 20 June Bracken and Heather Free verse (poetry that does not rhyme or have any particular rhythm). 20 of 20
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