March 1, 2018 Objectives: Analyze complex poetry using TPFASTT.

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March 1, 2018 Objectives: Analyze complex poetry using TPFASTT. Discuss elements of figurative language in poetry. Catalyst: “Kubla Khan” discussion Homework & Reminders: Perrine’s: Figurative Language 1 & 2 and Tone Portrait final 3.7/3.8 Heart of Darkness, y’all! Sign up for my KT on my website

“Kubla Khan” Notes: Remember the pre-reading information. TPFASTT the crap out of this guy. What unit is this again? Use your handy-dandy supplemental questions Notes: 1. Xanadu: capital of Chinese Yuan dynasty, ruled by Mongolian emperor Kublai Khan 1. Kubla Khan: grandson of Gengis Khan (big deal dude) 2. Pleasure-dome: palace 8. Sinuous rills: windy stream 39. Abyssinian: Ethiopian 40. dulcimer: skinny guitar with no neck; played on lap 41. Mount Abora: mountain in Ethiopia referred to as “True Paradise under the Ethiop Line” in Paradise Lost (Milton)

Perrine’s: Figurative Language 1 Read through pg. 704-715 You are not responsible for the poems listed, just the chapter material (outlined in your composition book) When you finish, annotate the crap out of “To His Coy Mistress,” paying particular attention to the devices listed in Ch. 5 Use the questions after the poem (pg. 723) to support your analysis

Intro to Heart of Darkness Written in response to Conrad’s own experience traveling through Africa Colonialism from the perspective of the white guys who did it “Scramble for Africa” Do more research to get a fuller understanding of Conrad

Intro to Heart of Darkness MWDS: 20-25 characters Cite your sources Read the rubric CAREFULLY Frame narrative Chapter 1…