Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Ballad of Roosevelt p. 1079

Select one stanza of the poem, and discuss how it can be seen as poetic protest.
*There are several stanzas...please, not everyone do the same one.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

The Haunted Palace

"The Haunted Palace" is an allegory.  The palace itself represents the human mind (or rather the breakdown of the human mind).  Reread the poem considering this analysis.  What key words/phrases, etc. indicate that the palace is a human mind on the verge of going insane? Share your responses.  Feel free to add any other questions/comments for discussion.
Check out this site for a short analysis. http://www.etsu.edu/writing/amlit1_f05/anthology/haunted.htm

Monday, November 14, 2011

A Valediction Forbidding Mourning p. 832

In "Valediction Forbidding Mourning,"  the speaker has to leave his loved one for a little while, and he encourages her to not "mourn" him while he's gone.  Discuss one way in which the speaker does this.

(AP Class...let's all try not to say the same thing here; there are 9 stanzas, plenty of examples for everyone).

Mirror by Sylvia Plath p. 828

Discuss how Sylvia Plath's use of figurative language helps reveal the theme of the poem.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Monday, October 31, 2011

The Convergence of the Twain p. 776 and Titanic p. 777

Briefly paraphrase both poems, then proceed to the next question.

Hardy wrote his poem in 1912, the same year that the Titanic went down.  Slavitt wrote his poem in 1983, more than seventy years later.  If it were published in 1912, how do you think Slavitt's poem would have been received?