Picturing Autumn Thoughts

by angela on January 30, 2012

 

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This shape poem uses lots of random, independent thoughts about autumn which have then been placed on the page as a picture, creating what is otherwise known as a calligram. It includes lots of metaphors, personification and imagery with some alliteration.

 

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A skeletal tree is a good idea to use with children.  Using basic descriptions, similes and metaphors it is simple to build the branches in whatever shape the phrases take them, as it does not have a set shape or size but can be as varied as your thoughts.

 

A Handy hint:

It took me hours to type up this poem on the computer; don’t be fooled into thinking it makes it easier!

Do a very quick basic draft of ideas and write/ draw it on paper to see where the difficulties might be, and then do a final copy when you’ve learned by your mistakes!  Handwritten shape poems are easier to adapt and place the letters where you want with varying spaces and letter sizes.  If you still don’t believe me, just promise me that if you get bored and annoyed at your attempt on computer like I did, you will  try following my advice afresh so that you can enjoy shape poems the way you’re intended to!

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