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Creative Writing Skill CLS 1323 Mdm. Hamidah

Creative Writing Skill CLS 1323 Mdm. Hamidah. Presentation 2. Members: Khayaetiry Mani Nasuha Mohamed Amin Jasween Kaur Ram Singh Nafilah Nafsiah Mohamed Ali. Imagery normally make up a picture in the reader’s mind refer to a descriptive language that evokes sensory experience.

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Creative Writing Skill CLS 1323 Mdm. Hamidah

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  1. Creative Writing SkillCLS 1323 Mdm. Hamidah

  2. Presentation 2

  3. Members: Khayaetiry ManiNasuha Mohamed AminJasweenKaur Ram SinghNafilahNafsiah Mohamed Ali

  4. Imagery • normally make up a picture in the reader’s mind • refer to a descriptive language that evokes sensory experience.

  5. Tactile imagery-sense of touch • Looking for a Rain God • Eg: ‘the air was so dry’, • ’burned the skin’. • Aural imagery-sense of hearing/sound • Looking for a God • ‘high-pitched wailing’, • ‘Insect singing’ Patterns of imagery • Visual imagery-sense of sight • Looking for a Rain God • Eg: Soft green moss

  6. The Lake Isle of Innisfree’ by William Butler Yeats • Visual Imagery (‘veils of the morning’, ‘midnight’s all a glimmer’, ‘noon a purple glow’, ‘evening full of the linnet’s wings’) • Aural Imagery (‘bee-loud glade’, ‘cricket sings’, ‘lake water lapping’)

  7. Gustatory imagery-sense of taste • E.g. The sweet marinara sauce makes up for the bland sea-shall pasta beneath. • Olfactory imagery-sense of smell • E.g. His socks, still soaked with sweat from Tuesday's P.E. class, filled the classroom with an aroma skin to that of salty, week-old, rotting fish.

  8. Importance • is used to makes the poet’s meaning strong, clear and sure. • present his subject as it is: as it looks, smell, tastes, feels and sounds.

  9. Imagery

  10. Simile and Metaphor • use comparison to show the relationship between different things, or to picture something in a unique way.

  11. Simile • a type of figure of speech that compares two unlike things, using the words “like” or “as’. EG: • The house was as large as a castle. • He fought like a lion in battle

  12. Metaphor • a metaphor says that ONE thing is ANOTHER thing. • compares without using “like” and “as” Eg: • Life is a brief candle. • The girls were tigers on the playing field, devouring the competition.

  13. Short story “The Pencil” by Ali Majod

  14. Symbol • It is an object, person, situation or action that has a number of meanings. Eg: • ‘Of BungaTelur and Bally Shoes’ by Che HusnaAzhari • ‘How Dalat Got Its Name’ by Heidi Munan.

  15. Allusion • is a reference to a specific person, place, or thing. • commonly made to the Bible, nursery rhymes, myths, famous fictional or historical characters or events, and an be used in prose and poetry.

  16. Eg: • Get off the roof!Who do you think you are,Spiderman? • Here's one more Biblical allusion:"Like the prodigal son, he returned to his home town and was welcomed by all who knew him".

  17. personification • the act of attributing human characteristics to abstract idea. Eg • In the necklace by Henry Lawson, the necklace was feeling proud to be worn in the queen’s neck.

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