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AP Lit & Comp 8-26-15 1. Demystifying poetry 2. Patty s Charcoal Drive-In 3. For next class

Poetry can be intimidating Know that we will learn a number of easy strategies for figuring out poems this year. Eventually, you will choose the strategy that you re most comfortable with. Then you will be armed to take on any poem with your expertise.

Here are some common fears I won t understand it. The structure freaks me out. Poems don t have any specific meaning. Poems take too much time. Close reading is too much time and work. I don t know how to paraphrase quickly and easily.

Our job is to build you a tool box Poetry needs to be read aloud ALWAYS. Obviously on the exam, you re not going to be able to read aloud, but you should have enough practice from doing it all this year that you ll be able to clearly HEAR either your or my voice reading it. PUNCTUATION is important in poetry. In fact, it is critical. Poets use it to build meaning.

Write this down: Somewhere on your binder or the front page of your poetry binder, etc. write this: Method makes meaning. This is our theme this year. Every method an author uses (poet or writer) is done deliberately to construct meaning (theme).

Two key poetic terms Enjambment: in poetry, the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza. Example: A thing of beauty is a joy forever: Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness but still will keep A power quiet for us, and asleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing. (Endymion by John Keats)

Another example It is a beauteous Evening, calm and free; The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration; the broad sun Is sinking down in its tranquility; The gentleness of heaven is on the Sea; Listen! The mighty Being is awake And doth with his eternal motion make A sound like thunder everlastingly. Thou liest in Abraham s bosom all the year; And worshippst at the Temple s inner shrine, God being with thee when we know it not. (It is a Beauteous Evening by William Wordsworth)

You can recognize enjambment By looking at the punctuation. Enjambment will continue without any period, comma, semi-colon, or other mark. For this reason, you must always read poetry to the punctuation mark in order for it to make sense. Read it in sentences.

The opposite of enjambment is End stop: An end-stopped line is a poetic device in which a pause comes at the end of a syntactic unit (sentence, clause or phrase); this pause is expressed as a punctuation mark such as a colon, semi-colon, period or full stop.

Example Bright Star, would I were as steadfast as thou art Not in lone splendor hung aloft the night, And watching, with eternal lids apart, Like nature s patient, sleepless Eremite. (Bright Star by John Keats)

Example #2 A little learning is a dangerous thing; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring. There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, And drinking largely sobers us again. (An Essay on Criticism by Alexander Pope) Note: these lines are ending with a grammatical break. Here each sentence corresponds to the length of a line, and that pause slows down the pace of poem.

Poetry is the most concise form of language THEREFORE every SINGLE WORD matters Poetry is concise as short as it can be. It would end sooner if it could. Read the poem to the ending, and the ending is most important.

Let s read the poem together Then, make a T chart next to the poem (or on the backside). One side should be labeled What the speaker is doing? What the speaker thinking? Then add to the chart: Literal vs. Figurative. Come on up and fill in the chart! AP questions are always going to be about the figurative.

Think of the poet as the puppet master. He/she controls the strings. The speaker in the poem is the one who experiences the thoughts and takes part in the action. Always refer to the narrator of a poem as the speaker.

Other general tips Try using color to annotate. You can even choose two or three colors and color-code your poem annotations. Try paraphrasing the poem into a paragraph or several short paragraphs. If you aren t familiar with an allusion in a poem, (and can t look it up) just disregard it and move on. Go with what you know.

Other general tips Sort out a poem by looking at the speaker s actions vs. thoughts Literal vs. figurative The figurative is always going to be the most important The figurative is what the AP exam will always ask about Another good strategy is to write five or six bullet points detailing what is literally happening in the poem (If this were a one minute video.) Box the sentences to see the syntactical differences Mark words with a + or to show positive or negative tone shifts.

Other general tips The poem s meaning is always more important than the terminology. Some terminology is important to know, so you can discuss the poem s meaning. It s more important to know how the literary devices function and create meaning.

Let s look at M/C questions for this poem Handout

For next class Read chapters 7-10 and complete the quote worksheet. Write a letter from Lenina to Fanny OR several Facebook posts from Lenina s pointof-view after the Savage Reservation trip. Try to capture her voice. Add satire, if you d like. Have fun with it! Fill out the quotes sheet on Classroom.