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The Poetry Project DAY 2

Style Contributes to Meaning DICTION: the words the poet uses (word choice) POINT OF VIEW: 1 st person (the power of I ); 2 nd person (directed at the reader, you ); 3 rd person (distant narrator); who is the speaker? TONE: the attitude of the speaker toward his/her subject matter

INTRODUCTION TO POETRY billy collins 1 st person POV - teacher? transition = change in tone I ask them to take a poem poems are color slides and hold it up to the light like a color slide simile creates an image or press an ear against its hive. poems are full of I say drop a mouse into a poem activity and watch him probe his way out, poems are mazes or walk inside the poem's room and feel the walls for a light switch. poems are dark rooms I want them to waterski waiting for light! across the surface of a poem waving at the author's name on the shore. But all they want to do poems are oceans is tie the poem to a chair with rope and torture a confession out of it. They begin beating it with a hose to find out what it really means. BUT, some poems are PRISONERS!!!

A Style A Reflection Analysis on ofbilly Collins s Introduction to Poetry titles in quotes Billy Collins s poem, Introduction to Poetry, gives me a new way to think about reading poetry. The speaker describes poems as a color slide, a hive, and a labyrinth where readers may drop in a mouse direct quotes from the poem and watch him probe his way out. These are unexpected images that reveal fresh ideas to me about what poems are and what power they may hold for those who are willing to explore them.

Each time the speaker offers a new possibility for what a poem may be, one idea remains the same every encounter with a poem is active in a positive way. Readers can waterski / across the surface of a poem or feel its dark walls looking for a light switch. However, the slashes in quotes show line breaks poem concludes with a final, negative interaction: when readers (perhaps students) begin beating a poem with a hose / to find out what it really means. This leads me to believe that for the speaker, poems should not be treated as prisoners who must be tortured into revealing their secrets. Instead, poems are beautiful vistas, mazes teeming with life, and even dark spaces patiently awaiting illumination.

The poem s diction is plain, even conversational, and contributes to its accessibility. The poem is written in free verse, as there is no rhyme scheme, and there are no difficult words that send me scrambling for a dictionary. As the poem using literary elements effectively! progresses the speaker (possibly a teacher for who else interacts with poems in this way?) states at different times, I ask, I say, and I want as he invites others to engage a poem. Then, the speaker s tone shifts when he says, But all they want to do Until now the speaker had been purposefully guiding others through the reading of a poem until he is frustrated by their reaction. Once helpful and hopeful, the speaker s tone is now one of disappointment at the realization that others do not interact with poems as he had hoped. Rather than seeing poems as brimming with possibilities, poems become political prisoners held in a literary Guantánamo.

sentence length variety: long sentence followed by a short sentence for impact I love poems that are about poetry and the experience of encountering poetry. The poet Archibald MacLeish once wrote that A poem should not mean / But be. I think Billy Collins would agree with this. There is more than one way to listen to a poem and if readers are attentive, poems will invite us into their lives in various, sometimes unexpected ways. Personally, I wouldn t mind learning to waterski / across the surface of a poem / waving at the author s name on the shore. That sounds like fun.

Writing a Style Analysis 1-2 pp., typed & double-spaced. Submitted to Turnitin.com by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, 2/28/16. Analyzing how diction, tone, p.o.v. and any other literary elements or strategies assist the poem in accomplishing its purpose. Hint: How does the poem s diction affect its tone?