Compose Writing: Craft a lục bát poem, Grade 6 Vietnamese Literature, CTST
Compose Writing: Craft the shortest lục bát poem, Grade 6 Vietnamese Literature, CTST
I. Text analysis guideline
* Suggestions for answering questions:
Question 1 (page 72, Textbook Vietnamese Literature Grade 6, volume 1):
- Purpose: portrays the melancholy, regretful emotions of the sentimental character as dusk approaches.
The author's emotions in the poem are subtly conveyed through vivid imagery: herding cattle, flying kites, roasting potatoes.
Question 5 (page 72, Literature textbook Grade 6, Volume 1):
Compose a concise hexameter poem, Grade 6 Literature, Comprehensive Test
II. Writing guidelines
Step 1: Determine the Topic
- Identify the topic based on personal emotions, thoughts about things seen, felt, or imagined.
Step 2: Generate Ideas for the Poem
- These ideas could be:
+ Events, people,... that left an impression on you.
+ Emotions you want to share with others.
+ Any images, events you think of when preparing to write.
Step 3: Crafting Hexameter Poetry
- Transform your ideas into poetic lines.
- Pay attention to rhythm and rhyme scheme.
- If the verse doesn't adhere to hexameter rules, find synonyms to fit.
- Employ literary devices like personification, similes, metaphors, etc.
- Recite the lines to gauge their emotional resonance.
- Write subsequent lines following the outlined process.
Step 4: Editing and Sharing
- Review the entire poem and make revisions if necessary.
- Share it with family, teachers, and friends.
Prompt: Create a hexameter poem expressing your emotions, reflections on a beautiful scene, or an event you have witnessed.
- Students choose a topic and practice writing following the provided instructions.
* Suggestions
Tràng An
Green hills, azure waters, a romantic setting
Tràng An, Bái Đính, Ninh Bình extend an inviting call
Mountains and rivers weave a mesmerizing tapestry
Embracing the flowing, pristine waters
In the distance, caves and grottos beckon
Boats ferrying people hustle and bustle across the docks.
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Hopefully, through the content above, you will grasp the regulations regarding the rules, rhyme, rhythm, and melody of hexameter poetry, while also beginning to understand how to craft a complete poem. To prepare for future assignments, you can refer to other Grade 6 compositions and exemplary pieces:
- The Lotus Poem: genre, summary, structure, content, artistry
- Compose a paragraph capturing emotions about a hexameter poem
- Review Lesson 3
