Qn 1 . Poems like other literary genres have the message to convey and use literary devices to bring about the message. Discuss the truth of the statement by using four poems ANSWER Poems refer to the piece of poetry or is an arrangement of words containing meaning and musically. Message refers to what have leant literary works. And literary devices refers to specific aspects of literature, in the sense of its universal function as an art form which expresses ideas through language which we can recognize, identify, interpret and or analyze. It is true that “Poems like other literary genres have the message to convey and use literary devices to bring about the message ”. The statement is proved by using the poems of SUNRISE written by” Jwani Mwaikusa”, TWO DOGS AT THE GATE written by “ Jwani Mwaikusa”, THE DYING CHILD written by “ Freeman Peter Lwamba” and POOR WOMAN written by “ Jwani Mwaikusa” ...
Qn 2. Explain the important items to be considered in the criticism of a poem . The poem is a metrical composition characterized by strong imagination, emotion, significant and appropriate language. The following are the items to be considered in criticism of the poem: In the criticism of any literary work, we have to consider two elements that are conten t and form . Under these elements, we have to analyze the sub elements of both elements. In the content , we have to analyze the following items, those are; message and themes and in form , we have to analyze the following items, these are; th e type a poem, the structure (form) of a poem, the language used or diction, the type of poetry, the tone of the poet, the mood of the persona and the relevance of a poem . Starting with conten t, under this content, we have to criticize the following items; Theme refers to central idea i...
TANZANIA SECONDARY SCHOOL FORM ONE TERMINAL EXAMINATION CIVICS I:30 HOUR JUNE, 2016 SECTION A 1. Choose the correct answer and write its items in the space provided (i) the people of a particular country or state are (a) custom (b) country (c) cit...
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