CIRCLE DISCUSSION/DEBATE Do you define success in terms of material possessions (such as cars, homes, and jewelry), in terms of more intangible possessions.

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CIRCLE DISCUSSION/DEBATE Do you define success in terms of material possessions (such as cars, homes, and jewelry), in terms of more intangible possessions (such as love, friendship, and respect),or a combination or both? Rules: 8 volunteers will join the discussion circle in the middle of the classroom. The rest of the class you may either: Write down questions you have about their discussion and hand it to someone in the discussion. OR Tap someone out and join the discussion yourself. Everyone must participate! **At the end of the discussion we must have 8 new people sitting at the discussion area.**

CIRCLE DISCUSSION/DEBATE Can money buy happiness? Rules: 8 volunteers will join the discussion circle in the middle of the classroom. The rest of the class you may either: Write down questions you have about their discussion and hand it to someone in the discussion. OR Tap someone out and join the discussion yourself. Everyone must participate! **At the end of the discussion we must have 8 new people sitting at the discussion area.**

CIRCLE DISCUSSION/DEBATE Did Willy fail as a father? Rules: 8 volunteers will join the discussion circle in the middle of the classroom. The rest of the class you may either: Write down questions you have about their discussion and hand it to someone in the discussion. OR Tap someone out and join the discussion yourself. Everyone must participate! **At the end of the discussion we must have 8 new people sitting at the discussion area.**

TURN AND SHARE Examples of when Willy puts his job/money before his family. What does this tell you about Willy Loman?

11 TH GRADE PAGE 15—HAYDEN AND ROETHKE3-11 Aim: How do Robert Hayden and Theodore Roethke incorporate poetic devices to convey meaning in "Those Winter Sundays" and "My Papa's Waltz"? Do Now: Share paragraph—Did Willy Loman fail as a father?

THINK PAIR SHARE “Those Winter Sundays” What is this poem about? How would you describe the speaker's father and the relationship between the poem's speaker and his father? How do you define the words "offices" and "austere"?. Do these words seem appropriate to the poem? Why or why not"offices""austere" Now turn to "My Papa's Waltz“:"My Papa's Waltz“ What is this poem about? How would you describe the relationship between this poem's speaker and his father? How would you compare this father/son relationship with the relationship portrayed in the Hayden poem?

POETIC DEVICES Alliteration: the repetition of initial consonant sounds in a sequence of words Ex: The barbarians broke through the barricade. Assonance: Assonance takes place when two or more words close to one another repeat the same vowel sound but start with different consonant sounds. Ex: “Men sell the wedding bells.”

ALLITERATION OR ASSONANCE? “He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound’s the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake. The woods are lovely, dar and deep. But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.”

FINISH GOING OVER PARTNER ACTIVITY Read Robert Hayden's "Those Winter Sundays," paying close attention to the sounds of the words. What sounds do you notice as you read the poem aloud? Hayden’s "Those Winter Sundays" How do these hard "c" and "k" sounds (consonance) contribute to the mood of this opening stanza? What effect does this example of consonance have on the speaker’s characterization of his father? Why or how? Why do you think, "No one ever thanked him." When you hear this stanza, what do these sounds sound like (despite the words’ meanings)? Read the following poem by Theodore Roethke, paying close attention to the meter and rhythm of the poem. Roethke’s "My Papa’s Waltz" Audio clip of Roethke’s "My Papa’s Waltz" How is this form different from that of "Those Winter Sundays"? Count the beat out as you read the poem aloud. How many beats per line? What effect does it have when the line has extra beats?

INDIVIDUALLY Draft Version: Sundays too my father got up early and put his clothes on in the stiffening cold, and then with hands cracked and aching. Final version: Sundays too my father got up early and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold, then with cracked hands that ached How is this earlier version different? What effect does the change from "stiffening cold" to "blueblack cold" have on the poem and its mood and meaning? What effect does Hayden’s change from "aching" to "ached" have on the poem? What about his dropping the "and" that originally began line 3?

CREATE A CHART RelationshipsDescribe Father and Son relationship Textual Evidence with page number How does each son feel about his father? Explain. Happy to Willy– Death of a Salesman Biff to Willy—Death of a Salesman Hayden to father— “Sundays too..” Roethke to father “My Papa’s Waltz”

SUBJECT VS THEME VS MORAL Subject: Topics and subjects that the author discusses or mentions. Ex: Hatred and War; Love and Honor; Good vs. Evil, etc. Theme: a message from the author to the reader through the literature; an author’s opinion on a matter/topic. Ask yourself: What is the author trying to say about the subject? Ex: People are innately evil; Love brings out weakness Moral: A lesson or teaching from the author directly to the reader. (Usually involving words such as never, don’t, do, expect) Ex: Don’t trust anyone; Never give up; Do as your told, etc.

DOAS, “THOSE WINTER SUNDAYS” AND “MY PAPA’S WALTZ” Both texts have to do with the following subjects: Ignorance of youth Complexity of father and son relationships Due Monday: Type up a 4 paragraph essay (no more than 2 pages). Choose a subject and discuss how the author creates a theme/message through that subject within both texts. Be sure to connect this theme to a purpose. You must use one piece of evidence per text. MLA format (double-spaces, size 12, times new roman, etc.)