Compose a Speech and Listening presentation: Delivering a report on the research findings about a specific issue, 10th-grade Literature - Sky Wings
Compose a Speech and Listening presentation: Delivering a report on the research findings about a specific issue
I. Outline
a) Introduction:
+ General introduction to medieval Duong poetry and the significance of studying the form of Duong poetry.
+ Outline the research methodology.
b) Content:
+ Introduction to poetic form.
+ Introduction to the structure of Duong legal poetry.
+ Introduction to rhyme schemes, couplets, parallelism, and rules in Duong legal poetry.
+ Introduction to Nôm Duong legal poetry.
c) Conclusion:
+ Summarize and synthesize the issues presented.
II. Practical Application
REFERENCE PAPER
Hello, teacher and classmates, my name is.... Below, I would like to present my research report on the characteristics of Duong legal poetry.
The reason I chose this topic for presentation is that understanding the form of Duong legal poetry plays a crucial role in approaching and analyzing the distinctive features in terms of content in each work.
To explore the characteristics of Duong legal poetry, I will apply analytical and synthetic methods and theoretical synthesis as the basis for my arguments.
In the content section, my focus lies in clearly outlining the characteristics of the Duong Law poetry form.
Compose a presentation on the research results regarding an issue, 10th-grade literature, Kite Publisher
Firstly, regarding poetic forms, Duong Law poetry encompasses several main forms such as seven-word eight-line, seven-word quatrain, and five-word quatrain. In the literature program, there is a considerable number of Duong Law poetry compositions. Some notable examples include seven-word eight-line poems like 'Autumn Emotions' (Do Phu), 'Autumn Fishing' (Nguyen Khuyen),... Quatrains like 'Southern Rivers and Mountains' (author unknown), 'Lunar New Year Full Moon' (Ho Chi Minh),... and some five-word quatrains like 'Old Woman Returns to the Capital' (Tran Quang Khai), 'Tranquil Mind Quatrain' (Ly Bach). The mentioned poems are classified by poetic forms based on the number of lines and syllables. Specifically, seven-word eight-line poems consist of 8 lines, each with 7 syllables; seven-word quatrains consist of four lines, each with 7 syllables; five-word quatrains consist of four lines, each with 5 syllables.
Moving on to the structure, determining the structure helps the reader better understand the content of the work. The traditional structure of seven-word eight-line poetry is developed in four parts: introduction, reality, argument, conclusion. Meanwhile, both seven-word quatrains and five-word quatrains are structured into four parts: introduction, development, transition, and conclusion.
Additionally, it's crucial to pay attention to the rules of rhyme in Duong Law poetry. Duong Law poetry typically employs rhyme in the following manner: seven-word eight-line poems rhyme in lines 1, 2, 4, 6, 8; seven-word quatrains rhyme in lines 1, 2, 4.
Next is the technique of contrast. In Duong Law octaves, two lines presenting facts and two presenting arguments often contrast with each other. Contrast can occur within two lines of the same stanza or between the lines of adjacent stanzas. Based on the contrast or agreement in meaning and language, it can be classified into two types: parallel contrast and opposite contrast.
Furthermore, Duong Law poetry strictly regulates the patterns of parallelism and opposition. In octaves, the first line parallels the eighth line, the second line parallels the third line, and the fourth line parallels the fifth and the sixth line parallels the seventh, creating a harmonious and cohesive rhythm. Opposition involves sound balance through - trac, opposing sounds within the same couplet. The first, third, and fifth syllables are free in terms of opposition; the second, fourth, and sixth syllables must oppose each other in terms of sound. For quatrains, adherence to the rules of parallelism and opposition is similar to that of octaves.
Through exploring the formal characteristics of Duong Law poetry, I've observed that our literature deeply embraces and inherits this heritage in various forms. Notably, Nom Duong Law poetry is formed based on the foundation of Duong poetry and the national language. In addition to adhering to the regulations of Duong Law poetry, Nom poetry introduces changes in rhythm and utilizes images and language closely tied to daily life.
In summary, the characteristics of Duong Law poetry form a tight and harmonious structure for the entire poem. They play a crucial role in expressing the content of the work and conveying the poet's creative philosophy.
The report on my research findings regarding the formal characteristics of Duong Law poetry concludes here. I would like to express my gratitude to the teacher and classmates for their attentive listening.
Through the process of preparing lessons and practical exercises in class, students have acquired essential skills for writing and presenting in front of an audience. To prepare for the next lesson, you can refer to other sample compositions for 10th grade:
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