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Poetry
Poetry
 Poetry (poem)- originally derived from Greek
poiein
 A created artifact with different structures,
expressed rhythmically.
 We experience poetry best when we interact with it
 Speak it aloud
 Study it
 Compare it to others
 Poetry Slam Video-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAx845QaOck
“Schoolsville”
 1. What recognizable experience does the poem
mention? Why is “Schoolsville” the title?
 2. Describe the speaker.
 3. What details indicate the poem is fantasy and not
reality?
 4. How does this poem “follow the rules” of poetry?
If you had to make a definition of poetry based on
this poem, what would you say?
Poetry
 How to read a poem:
 Often, the author of a poem is trying to convey very intense
feelings about things their readers may not have experienced
“Here a pretty baby lies
Sung asleep with lullabies;
Pray be silent, and not stir
Th’easy earth that covers her.”
 What situation is described? Is it usual/ unusual?
 How does the final line change the first three lines? How does it
change your response
Poetry
 There’s no single technique for reading a poem
 Read straight through to get a general sense of the poem
 Do not pause to wonder t words or phrases
 As you reread the poem, study the different elements:
 Title- what does it indicate about the poem?
 Speaker- poems are dramatic and have POV just like prose
 The meanings of ALL words- look up those you don’t know…they
may reference specific historical events or places
 Setting and Situation- some settings are very vivid and add to the
“feeling” of the poem
 Basic form an development- take note of how the poem progresses
and the different lines grouped into the stanzas
Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening
 1. What do we learn about the speaker? What is he
doing? Where is he?
 2. What is the setting? (be specific)
 3. Why does he want to watch the “woods fill up with
snow”?
 4. Reread lines 2-5- what evidence is there that he is
self-conscious about where he is?
 5. The last stanza includes two courses of action.
What are they, and which does the speaker chose?
“On My First daughter”
 1. What is the situation of this poem?
 2. Compare it to “Here a Pretty Baby Lies”.
 How do the differences change our perception of either poem
 What similarities are there?
 Why would one author write such a brief poem and another
take longer to write about his topic?

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Poetry-Overview

  • 1. H O W T O R E A D A N D U N D E R S T A N D P O E T I C V E R S E Poetry
  • 2. Poetry  Poetry (poem)- originally derived from Greek poiein  A created artifact with different structures, expressed rhythmically.  We experience poetry best when we interact with it  Speak it aloud  Study it  Compare it to others  Poetry Slam Video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAx845QaOck
  • 3. “Schoolsville”  1. What recognizable experience does the poem mention? Why is “Schoolsville” the title?  2. Describe the speaker.  3. What details indicate the poem is fantasy and not reality?  4. How does this poem “follow the rules” of poetry? If you had to make a definition of poetry based on this poem, what would you say?
  • 4. Poetry  How to read a poem:  Often, the author of a poem is trying to convey very intense feelings about things their readers may not have experienced “Here a pretty baby lies Sung asleep with lullabies; Pray be silent, and not stir Th’easy earth that covers her.”  What situation is described? Is it usual/ unusual?  How does the final line change the first three lines? How does it change your response
  • 5. Poetry  There’s no single technique for reading a poem  Read straight through to get a general sense of the poem  Do not pause to wonder t words or phrases  As you reread the poem, study the different elements:  Title- what does it indicate about the poem?  Speaker- poems are dramatic and have POV just like prose  The meanings of ALL words- look up those you don’t know…they may reference specific historical events or places  Setting and Situation- some settings are very vivid and add to the “feeling” of the poem  Basic form an development- take note of how the poem progresses and the different lines grouped into the stanzas
  • 6. Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening  1. What do we learn about the speaker? What is he doing? Where is he?  2. What is the setting? (be specific)  3. Why does he want to watch the “woods fill up with snow”?  4. Reread lines 2-5- what evidence is there that he is self-conscious about where he is?  5. The last stanza includes two courses of action. What are they, and which does the speaker chose?
  • 7. “On My First daughter”  1. What is the situation of this poem?  2. Compare it to “Here a Pretty Baby Lies”.  How do the differences change our perception of either poem  What similarities are there?  Why would one author write such a brief poem and another take longer to write about his topic?