Write Your Own
Ode Assignment
Due at the end
of the period
Your poem should be a celebration – of a person, an event,
an achievement, a relationship, an animal, an ordinary object, or simply the
day. Stanzas can be as short as four lines or as long as thirty; the goal is to
present the celebration in a lyrically smooth manner that focuses on the
content, not the structure. You can literally create your own stanza, meter,
and rhyme pattern. Try to repeat the stanza structure you create for every
succeeding stanza (same number of lines).
Write Your Own Ode Directions
1. Select a subject to write about: person, place or thing.
2. Brainstorm
by writing phrases describing how your subject makes you feel and why you feel
this way.
3. Give
your subject praise or thanks (ex: Oh, _____________!).
4. Speak directly to the person,
place, or thing.
5. Use adjectives to describe the
person, place, or thing.
6. Use strong verbs to bring that person,
place, or thing to life.
7. Write your final ode on your own
paper and attach it to this paper.
Write Your Own Ode Requirements
·
Length: At least 14 lines
·
Use at least two of the
following sound devices:
o Repetition
o Rhyme
o Onomatopoeia
o Alliteration (repeated sounds at the
beginning of words – She sells sea shells by the sea shore)
·
Highlight
and label the sound devices in your ode.
·
Use at least two of the
following literary devices:
o Hyperbole
o Metaphor
o Simile
o Personification
o Imagery
·
Highlight
and label the literary devices in your ode.