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“The Cremation of Sam McGee” Concept: Ballad

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“The Cremation of Sam McGee”. Concept: Ballad. Essential Question. This poem is actually a narrative poem because it tells a story. However, it is very similar to a ballad, which is a narrative song that tells about heroes and adventures. How is a narrative poem similar to a ballad?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Essential Question

This poem is actually a narrative poem because it tells a story. However, it is very similar to a

ballad, which is a narrative song that tells about heroes and

adventures.

How is a narrative poem similar to a ballad?

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Background to the Poem• The setting of this poem is the Yukon

Territory in northwestern Canada. • The first gold was discovered here in a small

creek off the Klondike River in the 1890s. • Eventually, tens of thousands of Americans

swarmed to the area in search of gold, but they faced obstacles such as below-freezing temperatures, lack of food, a fierce environment, and few established settlements. Many died in their quest for gold.

• However, within the first ten years of discovery, over $100 million in gold was removed from the region.

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The Trail to Dawson

Most gold prospectors arrived in Skagway, Alaska,

and ventured up through the

treacherous region of the Yukon

Territory to reach Dawson City, a

central town during the Klondike gold

rush.

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Vocabulary Preview

The following vocabulary words appear in the poem. How many do

you already know?

Homely Mushing

Ghastly Tax

Brawn Hearkened

Grisly Derelict

Moil Marge

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As You Read…

Think about the elements of poetry that we have studied this year. In your notes, make a list of the literary devices that Robert Service uses in the poem and find an example in the poem.

Think about…Rhyme Rhythm

Alliteration Personification

Imagery Repetition

Figurative Language

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The Poem

Country singing legend Johnny Cash made one of the most famous recitations of this poem.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJNZwuamwj0

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Post-Reading Activity

This poem really doesn’t seem to relate to our theme of American

patriotism. However, you need to think about the character of Sam

McGee and his motivation for leaving his home and journeying to the

Klondike. How does Sam McGee illustrate the ideals of patriotism?

Answer this question in your notes.