Summer Reading, 2017 World Literature (H) Mr. Murphy

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Carefully read and follow these instructions: Summer Reading, 2017 World Literature (H) Mr. Murphy According to editor Liz Rosenberg, the poems contained in your summer reading selection (all were of her original choosing in the book Earth Shattering Poems) are some of the ways we talk to ourselves comfort ourselves boast remember express (xiv). In other words, poetry, like all forms of art, contains within it the human experience. Art is us. Of Rosenberg s selected poems, I chose 37 poems by 28 different poets. The poets are mostly famous, anthologized poets, but the poems are not necessarily their best known works. Thus, while many of these are names you will likely encounter again in college, you may not work with these particular poems. 1. I would like you to begin by reading all of the poems contained in the selection. In doing so, please take your time. Poetry s brevity can be deceptive just because it is short doesn t mean it is easy! Read a few poems at a time, rather than reading all of them at once. As you read, mark your text/record your initial reactions. When you have read all of the poems, choose 10 poems (which is about 1/3 of the total number of poems) which you feel you have more to say about, and complete an Initial Reaction Organizer for each (10 total). When you return to school in the fall, I will check (and eventually collect) these. This portion of Summer Reading is worth 30% of the Summer Reading grade. You will use your Initial Reaction Organizers in a small group discussion activity on the first day of school. The small group discussion activity will be worth 10% of the Summer Reading grade. 2. After you have read all of the poems and completed the Initial Reaction Organizers, choose ONE poem which speaks to you in a particular sort of way. Think about my (and Rosenberg s) initial comments above when making your choice. Once you have made your choice, complete a 2-3 page explication structured as follows: A. Begin by researching the poet. Find out what you can about this person s life and work. Consider the important historical context of the poet s life: where did he/she live and when? What was going on in the world which influenced the poet? Ultimately, be able to draw some conclusions, based on your reading, about how the poet s life/circumstances/world specifically entered into the poem you are writing about. (this should NOT be simply random biographical information)

B. Explore what the poet does in the poem to say about humanity/life (in other words, what does he/she say about humanity/life and how?). This is you analysis of the poem. Examine every word (including the title!). Why were certain words chosen? Examine every line. Are there patterns? Why? What is the effect? What are the effects of lines breaking where they do, or punctuation used where/how it is? (see other suggestions in the links) C. Conclude by discussing what in particular speaks to you in this poem. Synthesize you/your life and the poem. In this section, you may use first person point of view. Please follow the format/outline I have provided here. For additional information about poetry explications and examples, you can access the following resources: http://writingcenter.unc.edu/handouts/poetry-explications/ (fairly detailed for the purposes of this assignment, but quite thorough, 1 sample, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill) https://engl.utoledo.edu/english/?page_id=733 (list of elements to consider and 2 samples, University of Toledo) http://www.unm.edu/~aobermei/eng200/samplepapers/ (10 papers by frosh/soph. students at the University of New Mexico, posted by their professor) Guidelines: MLA format (you should be citing the poem in parts B and C), typed, double-spaced, 3 rd person, 3 paragraphs or more, academic language, carefully proofread The poetry explication is due on the first day of school and is worth 50% of the summer reading grade. **Please note: this also serves as your incoming writing sample for the course, so please make sure it represents your best efforts at thinking and writing! 3. Finally, find a different poem by the same poet (the same poet from your poetry explication) which you consider powerful and important in some way one which people need to hear for some reason. Bring this poem with you to class on the first day and be prepared to read it to the class and explain what about it is important and why. (prepare this; do not wing it! ) This assignment is worth 10% of the Summer Reading grade.

Poem Title: Initial Reaction Organizer Author s Full Name: Describe the mood or tone of this poem in one word: Why did you choose this word? What evidence exists in the poem to support this choice? What does this poem communicate about the human experience? What human theme, idea, experience, emotion does it evoke/tap into and how?

Poetry Explication Rubric Part A. Context: Poet, History, etc. A Excellent Makes thorough and explicit between poet s life/historical context and poem; informs deep understanding of poem; very well-developed B Above Makes several between poet s life/ historical context and poem; informs understanding of poem; welldeveloped C Makes some btwn. poet/context and poem; does not contribute much to understanding of poem; moderate develpmnt. D Below Makes few btwn. poet/context and poem; mostly random details; contributes little to understanding of poem; underdeveloped F Poor/INC Makes no btwn. poet/context and poem; all random details; does not contribute to understanding of poem; very underdeveloped Part B. Analysis: What poem says about humanity and how Fully explores everything poet does and how meaning is generated; insightful and original; very Explores nearly everything poet does and how meaning is generated; some insight; Explores some of what poet does and how meaning is generated; basic; support somewhat lacking Explores little of what poet does or how meaning is generated; very basic; more summary than analysis; errors; support is lacking Summarizes poem; does not explain how poet generates meaning; all summary; many errors; little or no support Part C. Synthesis: How poem connects to writer Makes deep and meaningful poem; thorough and welldeveloped; very Makes some meaningful poem; moderatelydeveloped; Makes poem; basic; Some support; somewhat lacking Connections to poem insincere, weak, or strained; very basic; lacking support Severely underdeveloped; does not make personal poem; missing support Grammar Mechanics Language Organization Few-no errors. clear, varied, sophisticated, accurate/precise. 20 Paragraphs are logically organized to prove points. Some errors. mostly clear and somewhat varied. 17 16 An organizational issue or two within paragraphs but still logical overall Number of errors needs improvement. basic. 15 14 Several organizational issues within paragraphs; approaching difficult to follow High rate of error, confusing language. 13 12 Paragraphs disorganized; difficult to follow Unacceptable amount of errors; very confusing 10 5 Very disorganized; paragraphs not organized to prove points; very hard to follow 5 4 3 2 1 TOTAL /100

Summer Reading, 2017 Final Performance Rubric Initial Reaction Organizers 10 total Graded 0-10 points each completeness, thoughtfulness, support, originality, sincerity /100 X 30% = In-Class Small Group Activity Using Initial Reaction Organizer /100 X 10% = Explication See rubric /100 X 50% = Additional Poem Presentation See Instructions /100 X 10% = Final Grade =