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BEFORE BELL •Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! •Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

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Page 1: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

BEFORE BELL

• Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper!

• Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

Page 2: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

WARM UP

Completing the Sentence 11-20

Page 3: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

Fireside Poet Intro• VideoOn your note sheet reflect on the video with the following

questions:

What do you think happens to us in the afterlife?What is most important living a good life or living a long

life?What is the legacy you hope your generation leaves

behind?

• http://youtu.be/72NELwSeafk

Page 4: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

THANATOPSISWilliam Cullen Bryant Fireside Poets

Page 5: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

BEFORE WE READ POETRY LET’S REVIEW LITERARY TERMS

• Metaphor: comparing two things without like or as (Books are the mirrors of the soul.)

• Simile: Comparing two things with like or as (Your is smile like the sun.)

• Hyperbole: Gross exaggeration of something (I am so hungry I could eat a horse!)

• Personification: Giving something not living human qualities

• Apostrophe: Talking to something/someone that is not with you (Twinkle Twinkle little star!)

• Oxymoron: juxtaposition of two opposite terms/idea (jumbo shrimp)

Page 6: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE ROMANTICS USED!

• Imagery: Words that evoke reaction from the five senses

• Allusion: Reference to another famous thing in literature

• Syntax: The arrangement of words and phrases in sentences

• Diction: The word choices an author makes

• Alliteration: Repetition of initial consonant sounds

• Tone: Writer’s attitude to subject matter

Page 7: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

THANATOPSIS• The Greek root thanatos means death.

• So what is the title telling us?

•The Greek word opsis means sight.

Page 8: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

ROMANTICISM

• William Cullen Bryant: YOLO. Really. That’s about it.• Though written at the age of 17, WCB edited the

poem 10 years later, adding the final 9 lines.

• Do you think his youth is part of how he is viewing death at 17? How do you account for the change? How might he have rewritten it 20 or 50 years later?

Page 9: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

BLANK VERSE• Unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter.• Each line has five iambic feet, a pattern consisting

of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.

• Poets who write in blank verse sometimes vary this rhythm, using loose iambic pentameter to add a conversational tone.

Page 10: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

STRUCTURE• In poetry, structure is the arrangement of words

and lines to produce a desired effect. • Summarize each section to understand the

content and central ideas. • Look for details and word choices that convey

mood and tone.

Section Idea Mood Diction Tone

1st Death comes to everyone

Bleak

Page 11: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

ANALYZE TOGETHER To Him who in the love of Nature holds communion with her visible forms, she speaks

A various language; for his gayer hours

She has a voice of gladness, and a smile

And eloquence of beauty, and she glides

Into his darker musings, with a mild

And healing sympathy, that steals away

Their sharpness, ere he is aware. When thoughts a

Of the last bitter hour come like a blight

Over thy spirit, and sad images

Of the stern agony, and shroud, and pall,

And breathless darkness, and the narrow house,

Make thee shudder, and grow sick at heart’ –

Go forth, under the open sky, and list

Page 12: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

PARTNER WORK• In your group, annotate for each section and for the figurative language found in the poem.

• This will be placed on your assignment tracker!

Page 13: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

CLOSURE QUIZ: “THANATOPSIS” 1. According to the poem, what the power to make you "shudder, and grow sick at heart" ("Thanatopsis" 13)?

a. Thinking about the afterlife c. A good friend's death

b. Realizing that there is no heaven d. The sad images associated with death 

2. How are you like "the insensible rock" ("Thanatopsis" 27)?a. Both are made by God c. Rocks, like people, have feelings

b. Both come from the earth d. You should throw rocks or people

3. Why do you not "retire alone" ("Thanatopsis" 32) when you die?

a. Heaven is full of people! c. Your thoughts will accompany you

b. The earth is full of the dead d. You will not be forgotten

Page 14: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

4. What is the "infinite host of heaven" ("Thanatopsis" 46)?

a. Souls in heaven c. Stars in the sky

b. Bodies in the ground d. Rocks on the earth

 

5. Which of the following best explains the theme of this poem?

a. "be a brother to the insensible rock/And to the sluggish clod" ("Thanatopsis" 27-28)b. "Yet not to thine eternal resting-place/Shalt thou retire alone" ("Thanatopsis" 31-32)c. "Old ocean's gray and melancholy waste,--/Are but the solemn decorations" ("Thanatopsis" 43-44)d. "Approach thy grave,/Like one who . . . lies down to pleasant dreams" ("Thanatopsis" 80-81)

Page 15: BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!

CLOSURE•With which of the following

statements would Bryant agree?•Worship should only take place inside a church.• City life is superior to country life.•Humanity lost something vital as it moved to an industrialized world.• Evidence of a divine being can be found in nature.

•Homework:

•Vocab Quiz Tomorrow!

•Start working on Rough Draft