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DRAMA (PLAY), IRONY AND LITERARY DEVICES:

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DRAMA (PLAY), IRONY AND LITERARY DEVICES: Drama refers to the staging of events whether historical or imaginative. Most of the films and movies that appear on the television could be classified under drama. The main identification marks for drama are plot, dialogue and action. Therefore, while poetry is recited, and prose read, drama is essentially acted. TYPES OF DRAMA Meaning of Tragedy: Tragedy is a play in which the flaw, weakness or hamartia of the hero/heroine leads to his/her tragic death. The atmosphere of a tragedy is usually serious and sorrowful. However, short moments of comic relief are usually introduced in tragedy to case the tension in the play. Examples of tragedies include; Sophocles’ Oedipus the King, William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Julius Caesar Othello and Macbeth and Bernard Shaw’s Saint Joan etc. Meaning of Comedy: This refers to a type of drama which usually ends on a happy note. Examples include; Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, William ...

POETIC DEVICES: MEANING OF POETIC DEVICES AND EXAMPLES.

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POETIC DEVICES TO BE LEARNT Poetic License POETIC DEVICES: MEANING OF POETIC DEVICES AND EXAMPLES: Before we dive into the deep, lets first know what POETIC LICENSE IS. Poetic license is the privilege or opportunity given to poets to move away from the status quo (laid down rules) of writing poems. This is common to modern poets. It allows them to use their own styles and to broaden their creativity in expressing their thoughts and ideas. Frank Aig-Imuokhuede’s “One Wife for One Man”, Atukwei Okai’s “Logorligi Logarhythms” and Kofi Anyidoho’s “Old de Boy” manifest poetic license through the type of English language used. Alliteration This refers to the repetition of the same consonant sound in words in a line of a poem. Below are examples of Alliteration Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. The repetition of the /p/ sound constitutes the alliteration in this example Sally sells seashells by the seashore. Betty Butter bought some butter, but she said, “This butter’s bitter!” S...