PT3 Poems Module
PT3 Poems Module
By Noorhasyimah Munira
Setting
Literary
devices
Langua
ge &
Style
Persona
Eleme
nts of
the
poem
Tone &
Mood
Themes
Messag
e
Moral
Values
A FIGHTERS LINE
By Marzuki Ali
BASIC INFORMATION
The poet
Marzuki Ali
Born in Terengganu in 1945. Writes poetry, plays and
short stories since 1960s.
Overview
This poem is about an old soldier. He is sad because
he is old and weak. He thinks about the past when he
fought for the countrys independence. The present
times makes him worried. The countrys freedom is in
danger. He urges the younger generation to fight
MEANING OF LINES
Lines 1 -2
The persona says that he is old and tired. He is no longer as
strong as he was before
Lines 3 -7
The persona has suffered much. He fought for the countrys
independence. What he has done for the country cannot be
described
Lines 8 10
Sitting in his wheelchair, the persona can only look at what
is happening around him. He cannot do anything because
MEANING OF LINES
Lines 11 14
What is happening today is too much for the persona. He is
sick and does not have much time left. He is unhappy to see
dishonesty and corruption in his country is getting worse
Line 15 19
The persona urges the younger generation to do something
to uphold justice. He wants them to be brave and united.
Line 20 21
The persona is too weak to say or do anything. The next
generation must be the ones to do something to improve
Persona
Place:
Independen
t country
Time:
Some years
after the
An old
soldier who
has fought
for the
independen
ce of his
Themes
Love for
ones
country
Courage
and
sacrifice
MESSAGE,
MORAL VALUES, TONE & MOOD
Moral
Tone &
Message
values
Mood
Love our
country
Be brave
Unity is
strength
Patriotism
Publicspiritednes
s
Courage
Unity and
Sad
Weak and
tired
Worries
about the
nation
LANGUAGE
& STYLES, LITERARY DEVICES
Literary devices
Imagery
(ln 1 old and
worn)
Metaphor
(ln 8, ln 12
wheelchair and
crippled years)
Contrast
(ln 16, ln 19 wake up, form
VOCABULARIES QUIZ!!
sufferin
gs
sacrific
es
deceit
remna
nts
cripple
d
crushe
d
LEISURE
BASIC INFORMATION
The poet
William Henry Davies
Went to America but returned to live in England.
Loves writing poems about the countryside.
Overview
In the poem, the poet is describing a life that has
no time for leisure. He wonders what good is life if
we are too busy with our problems to enjoy the
beauty of nature or to notice other people. The
MEANING OF LINES
Lines 1 -2
The poet wonders about the purpose of a life that is so full
of worry that we cannot find time to enjoy the little things in
life
Lines 3 -4
He wonders what would happen if we have no time to relax
under a tree and quietly enjoy the scenery in the
countryside
Lines 5 6
Rushing about, we will miss out on the wonders of nature,
such as squirrels cleverly hiding their nuts
Lines 7 - 8
If we had no leisure, we would not notice the beauty of nature,
such as streams sparkling I the sunshine
Line 9 - 10
If we are too busy, we would not notice a lovely maiden or watch
her graceful movements
Line 11 - 12
We would not stop to wait to see the lovely maiden complete the
smile that started with her eyes
Lines 13 -14
The poet thinks that a life that is so full of worry that we have no
Persona
Themes
Place: The
English
countryside
there are
farms with
sheep and
cows, there are
woods with
wild animals
like squirrels
and beautiful
Could be the
poet himself.
He thinks and
wonders about
life
He believes
that life should
be enjoyed by
being outdoor
He wants
The
importance of
leisure.
Managing time
Appreciating
nature
MESSAGE,
MORAL VALUES, TONE & MOOD
Message
Dont be
too busy to
enjoy life
Manage
your time
well
Moral values
Being
grateful or
life
Love for
nature
Moderation
Thoughtful,
questioning
Reminding,
warning
Regretful
LANGUAGE
& STYLES, LITERARY DEVICES
Literary devices
7 stanzas couplet
Rhyme scheme:
aa, bb, cc, dd, ee,
ff, aa
First person point
of view
Imagery
(sheeps and
cows, streams
sparkling in the
sun)
Simile
(stanza 4
sparkling water
in the streams to
stars)
VOCABULARIES QUIZ!!
glanc
e
leisur
e
benea
th
bough
s
broad
enrich
I WONDER
By Jeannie Kirby
SYNOPSIS
The persona is asking questions about the mysteries of nature and
the universe. She wants to know why the grass is green and not
another colour, why we can see the effects of the wind but not the
wind itself.
The birds can build nest but who taught them, and also who told
the trees to remain still. She also wants to know if we can see half
of the moon, where is the other half. She goes on to question who
lights the stars and what makes the lightning flash.
She continues to question who paints the rainbow in the sky and
hangs the clouds high up in the sky. Finally, she thinks that even if
her dad knows the answer, he will not tell her. That itself, is a
mystery.
MEANING OF LINES
Lines 1 - 2
The poet is amazed and curious about the colour of the grass
and the unseen wind.
Lines 3 - 4
The poet continues to ask more questions about birds and their
nest, and the trees standing still.
Lines 5 - 6
The poet wants to know when we can only see half of the moon,
where the other half is?
MEANING OF LINES
Lines 7 - 8
The poet continues to ask questions about the universe. She asks
about the stars who lights them up? And what causes lightning?
Lines 9 - 10
She wants to know about the rainbows and clouds. Who painted the
rainbows and who hung the clouds in the sky?
Lines 11 - 12
The poet is very interested to know the answers to all the questions
and she thinks her dad will not tell her even if he knows.
Centres
around
the
mysteries
of nature
and the
universe
THE RIVER
By Valerie Bloom
SYNOPSIS
The persona describes
the river as it is, its flow,
movement and the
sounds
it makes.
At times,
the river
is calm and
makes pleasant soothing
sounds but there are times
when
it flows
fast the
withriver
rage.
When
this
happens,
can
be dangerous like a monster and it
will swallow everything that gets
in the way including us.
MEANING OF LINES
Lines 1 - 4
The poet likens the river to a person who travels from
place to place and who has no home.
It flows without any fixed destination and stops at
different place to rest.
Lines 5 - 8
The river winds freely through the valley and hill
making sudden twist and curves like a person going
through trials and tribulations in his life. It travels
like someone who is restless and easily bored.
MEANING OF LINES
Lines 9 - 12
As the river flows, it hoards or collects little things that
may be of value.
These little treasures are buried deep in the river bed
and unless someone finds them, they will remain hidden
Lines
16
for a 13
long- time.
The river makes cheerful sounds as he travels. The poet
likens the sound to a baby gurgling happily.
It uses the imagery sucking his thumbs to explain the
movement and the sounds that the river makes as it
flows.
MEANING OF LINES
Lines 17 - 20
The river is calm and makes sounds that are soothing to the ears
like the melody of a song and it moves as if it is dancing.
The scenes at the countryside is quiet and the sounds can be
heard from far away.
Lines 21 - 24
THEME
In life, we must be
prepared for
uncertainties and
learn not to take
things for granted.
MR NOBODY
By unknown author
SYNOPSIS
Mr Nobody is blamed
and responsible for
all the mischief and
naughty things that
happen around the
house
MEANING OF LINES
Stanza 1
Stanza 2
MEANING OF LINES
Stanza 3
Stanza 4
THEME
Mr. Nobody, who actually does not exist, is
blamed for all the naughty things done.
By doing so, the poet does not get blamed.
In life, it is so easy to find someone to blame
rather than take responsibility for our mischief
and mistakes.
There is
no guilt
or
regret
for
blaming
HEIR CONDITIONING
By M Shanmughalingam
SYNOPSIS
The poem is a question
and answer session
between a child and his
grandparents. The child
is curious to know how
the grandparents lived
without modern
technological
advances such as air
conditioning that
makes life easier.
The grandparents
response is that
although they did not
live in a period of
modern technological
advances, their lives
were stress- free. There
were no traffic jams
and pollution. There
was also a lot of lush
greeneries and less
destruction of nature.
Now, money has
become a god and
the people today seem
to be focused on just
getting more money as
values and beliefs
become secondary.
MEANING OF LINES
The grandchild
questions the
grandfather and
mother.
Was the grandfather
able to breathe
before air
conditioners were
created?
Stanza
1
MEANING OF LINES
The grandparents
responded to the
child. They said that
although they lived
at time where
modern technology
made life easier, life
was without stress,
traffic jam and
pollution.
Stanza
2
Forests, streams,
and hills were not
destroyed or
polluted, as opposed
to now where they
have to make way
for the sake of
progress.
The grandparents
says that modern
technological
advances has
resulted in people
worshipping money
as the new god.
THEME
It is a comparison of the lifestyles of two
different generations. The generation of
modern technological advances worship
money:
As it is the only way to pay for
conveniences, However, such conveniences
come with a price:
The
atmosphere
and the
mood in
this poem is
one of
disappoint
ment
(grandpare
nts)
In
retrospect,
the poet
compares
the past
with the
present.