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February 24, 2014Types of poetry - narrative
Homework: Find 2-3 poems online, by a published author and bring in copies of them. No Shel Silverstein, no Dr. Seuss, no limericks, no haiku! Unit 4 vocabulary quiz next Tuesday, March 4th. Poetry test on Wednesday, March 5th!
Objective: I can identify the elements of plot in a narrative poem.
Warm Up (in your composition book)Look up the definition for NARRATIVE POETRY in the red section of your Lit. book. Copy the definition into your notes. Draw a plot diagram in your notes. Label and describe each part of it.
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narrative poetry
Poetry tells a story. It has characters, a setting and a plot.
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Turn in your Literature book to pg. 142
Let's read the section titled "Have You Ever Been Fooled?"
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The Walrus and the Carpenter is an example of a narrative poem. This means that it must have all the elements of a story, including...
1. characters
2. setting
3. plot
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Give 4 setting details mentioned in the poem’s exposition. setting = time, placeexposition = introduction of characters and setting
1. 2. 3. 4.
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What is the central conflict in the poem? conflict = the problem in a story
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List 3 events (in sequential order) that are part of the poem's rising action. sequential order - the order that events occur inrising action - suspense builds, conflict is getting more intense
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In which lines is the climax, or turning point of the poem, found?
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What is the climax of the poem?
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Give an example of an event that is part of the falling action.falling action - events that lead to the resolution, the story winds
down
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What is the resolution to the conflict? resolution = resolves the central conflict
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Identify 4 characters in the poem and give an adjective that describes each. Be sure you can justify your adjectives with textual evidence! characters = people or animals in a story
1. the walrus - 2. the carpenter - 3. eldest oyster - 4. the young oysters -
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Homework:
Find 2-3 poems online, by a published author and bring in copies of them. No Shel Silverstein, no Dr. Suess. Unit 4 vocabulary quiz next Tuesday, March 4th. Poetry test on Wednesday, March 5th!