genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood. t. s. eliot poetry is an echo, asking a...
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Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.
T. S. Eliot
Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance.
Carl Sandburg
The poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
PoetryJournals
Write about your experience with poetry. What do you remember about poetry that makes it challenging? What, if anything, have you experienced that makes you think poetry might have some value? When/Where do you encounter poetry?
Poetry journal #1
All journal entries should be numbered.
All journal entries must be turned in IN NUMERICAL ORDER.
All journal entries must be neatly printed in black/blue ink or typed.
All journal entries are due on Friday, January 30th.
Poetry Journal Requirements:
Journal 2 – Respond to the “To This Day” poem and video. What did it make you think of? Any memories that it brought back to you? What was your reaction to the poem and the visual images in the film?
The Red Wheelbarrow
so much depends
upon
a red wheel
barrow
glazed with rain
water
beside the white
chickens.
William Carlos Williams
Poetry Journal #3: Does “The Red Wheelbarrow” fit your definition of a poem? Write down any thoughts, feelings, opinions, or reactions that you have to the poem. What do you think the author’s purpose is (Do you think he has one)? Write your own version.
In the beautiful city of Verona, where our story takes place,
a long-standing hatred between two families
erupts into new violence, and citizens stain their hands with the blood of their fellow citizens.
Two unlucky children of these enemy families become lovers and commit suicide.
Their unfortunate deaths put an end to their parents' feud.
For the next two hours, we will watch the story of their doomed love and their parents' anger, which nothing but the children’s deaths could stop.
If you listen to us patiently, we’ll make up for everything we’ve left out in this prologue onstage.
Journal # 4 Sonnet Worksheet AND Original Sonnet
Journal # 5 “Funeral Blues” questions*
Assonance: repetition of vowel sounds within nonrhyming words
ex: It had tacks in it: repetition
Consanance: repetition of consonant sounds within and at the end of words
Ex: : Lonely afternoon
Question 15: What is the theme (message about life or human nature that the writer shares with the reader) of this poem?
Journal #6 Pi Poem
Journal #7 After reading “the lesson of the moth” and “Identity” use complete sentences to answer questions 3/4/5/7 on page 602. In addition, write a ½ page journal answering the question “Would you rather be a weed or a flower?” Explain your decision.