Assignment 3
Due 6 August 2025
, ENG1516
Assignment 3
Due 6 August 2025
EXCEPTIONALLY CRAFTED
QUESTION 1
1.1 Definition of Poetry
Poetry is a literary form that uses condensed, rhythmic, and figurative language to
express emotions, ideas, and imagery in a concentrated and impactful way. It often
relies on structured devices such as rhyme, meter, repetition, and line breaks to
heighten both sound and meaning. Unlike conventional narrative forms, poetry
prioritizes aesthetic experience and emotional resonance, inviting the reader into a
deeper interpretive role.
This definition applies because it captures poetry’s core characteristics: its reliance on
structure and sound, its expressive capacity, and its ability to distill complex human
experiences into fewer words. It goes beyond repeating the general idea by showing
how these features function together to make poetry distinct.
1.2 Sonorous and Rhythmical Effects in Introducing Poetry
Lynch-Brown’s reference to “sonorous and rhythmical effects” reflects the auditory
power of poetry in early learning, where rhythm, rhyme, and melody enhance
engagement. These elements are particularly useful for young learners, as they support
listening skills and memory retention.
Introducing nursery rhymes through oral recitation, song, or chant applies this idea
because it maximizes the auditory appeal of poetic language. For example, when
children chant “Baa Baa Black Sheep,” they experience predictable rhythm and sound
patterns that aid language processing.