February 6, 2018 Objectives: Analyze complex poetry using TPFASTT.

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February 6, 2018 Objectives: Analyze complex poetry using TPFASTT. Practice answering multiple choice questions. Catalyst: Finish Frost annotations Homework & Reminders: Portrait ch. 3-4 this week; Assessment 2.21/2.22

TPFASTT round 3: Imagery “In a Station of the Metro” by Ezra Pound Guided annotations “Once by the Pacific” by Robert Frost Independent “The Pulley” by George Herbert Pairs and multiple choice practice “Kubla Khan” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge 55 layers of support for this one…

TPFASTT round 3: “The Pulley” “The Pulley” by George Herbert Pairs and multiple choice practice Pair up for annotations/discussion Choose one partner as a representative Paste your annotated copy somewhere around the room. If it’s in your composition book and you can’t take it out, lay your open book on a desk or back table If it’s not yet pasted in your composition book, or it’s taped and can be removed, tape it to the wall. Spend a few minutes walking around to see what your colleagues said. Add to your own annotations as needed. Take a sticky note, if you want, and add something to a colleagues annotations, or ask a question they can answer on their own.

TPFASTT round 3: Imagery “The Pulley” by George Herbert Pairs and multiple choice practice Answer the 13 MC questions Compare with a neighbor Check the key: D E B A C

TPFASTT round 3: “Kubla Khan” Authorial/historical notes Contextual information Reading plan Notes for reading Questions

Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1772-1834 Romantic movement “Lake” poet Meditative poet Use of mystery and magic; Orientalism Influenced Transcendentalists BFFs with Wordsworth Sick a lot Opium/booze addict Wrote “KK” after bizarre drug-induced dream First written 1797 First published 1816

Samuel Taylor Coleridge The composition of “Kubla Khan”: Gets injured Hangs out in a farmhouse nearby Takes some laudanum for the pain Reads for awhile: "Here the Khan Kubla commanded a palace to be built, and a stately garden thereunto. And thus ten miles of fertile ground were inclosed with a wall.“ Dreams he sees this grand Mongolian dynastic palace and writes a poem about it (several hundred lines) Wakes up; immediately begins writing down every detail of the vivid dream – poem within a poem #Inception Interrupted by some d-bag for whatever reason As is the way with dreams (and dreams within dreams?), when he gets back an hour later, it’s now a vague recollection

“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)