the poetic form
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The Poetic Form. A Review. Analyzing Poetry. T—title (before reading) P--paraphrase C--connotation A--attitude S--shift T—title (after reading) T--theme. Side one: title. Who Burns for the Perfection of Paper. Most Satisfied by Snow. What does the title remind you of? - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
A ReviewTHE POETIC FORM
ANALYZING POETRY
T—title (before reading)
P--paraphraseC--connotationA--attitudeS--shiftT—title (after reading)T--theme
Who Burns for the Perfection of Paper
What does the title remind you of?
What is special about the title?
What does the title tell you about the poem?
What can you predict about the theme?
Most Satisfied by Snow
What does the title remind you of?
What is special about the title?
What does the title tell you about the poem?
What can you predict about the theme?
SIDE ONE: TITLE
Hunger in New York CityWhat does the title
remind you of? What is special
about the title? What does the title
tell you about the poem?
What can you predict about the theme?
What For What does the title
remind you of? What is special
about the title? What does the title
tell you about the poem?
What can you predict about the theme?
SIDE TWO: TITLE
ANALYZING POETRY
T—title (before reading)
P--paraphraseC--connotationA--attitudeS--shiftT—title (after reading)T--theme
As you read with your group
PARAPHRASE YOUR ASSIGNED POEM
ANALYZING POETRY
T—title (before reading)
P--paraphraseC--connotationA--attitudeS--shiftT—title (after reading)T--theme
Consider personal, societal and cultural connotations!
WHAT CONNOTATIONS DO
YOU AND YOUR GROUP HAVE WITH
EACH POEM?
ANALYZING POETRY
T—title (before reading)
P--paraphraseC--connotationA--attitudeS--shiftT—title (after reading)T--theme
The audience
The characters
The setting
The situation
The self
WHAT IS THE AUTHOR’S ATTITUDE
TOWARD
ANALYZING POETRY
T—title (before reading)
P--paraphraseC--connotationA--attitudeS--shiftT—title (after reading)T--theme
Tone
Punctua-tion
Mood
Situation
Ideas
Stanzas
ARE THERE ANY SHIFTS?
IF YES, WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE
SHIFT? IF NO, WHY AREN’T
THERE ANY SHIFTS?
ANALYZING POETRY
T—title (before reading)
P--paraphraseC--connotationA--attitudeS--shiftT—title (after reading)T--theme
Where did the title come from?
Is the title a part of the poem or a separate piece?
Does the title use any figurative techniques?
RETURN TO THE TITLE.
RE EXAMINE MEANING BASED ON
YOUR INTERPRETATIONS
AND CONNOTATIONS
ANALYZING POETRY
T—title (before reading)
P--paraphraseC--connotationA--attitudeS--shiftT—title (after reading)T--theme
What does it mean to be alienated?
THEME: DOES THE POEM DISPLAY A
SENSE OF PERSONAL ALIENATION? IF SO,
EXPLAIN HOW. IF NOT, IDENTIFY A
DIFFERENT THEME.
Voice is a poet’s distinctive literary personality, created by word choice, tone, sound devices, rhyme, pace, and attitude.
WHAT IS THE POET’S VOICE? DECIDE,
THEN COME UP WITH ONE PIECE OF EVIDENCE TO
SUPPORT YOUR IDEAS.
ADJECTIVES TO CONSIDERAngry MeditativeReverent
Moroseful Yearning
Use your vocab as a check-list
IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE DISTINCTIVE
ABOUT THE POEM?
Rinse and RepeatPOEM # 2
POEM # 3POEM # 4
Complete the handout
MULTIPLE CHOICE CHECK ON POEMS
Short Constructed response (paragraph)
In what ways do the poems “Hunger in New York City” by Simon Ortiz and “What For” byGarrett Hongo address the importance of family and heritage? What message do the poemsshare?