Contemporary Poetry Theodore Roethke p Richard Wilbur p. 1134

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Contemporary Poetry Theodore Roethke p. 1130 Richard Wilbur p. 1134 2007 COS – 1a; 2d 2010 COS – RL.11-12.1; RL.11-12.4; RL.11-12.6; RL.11-12.10; W.11-12.4; W.11-12.10; SL.11-12.1; L.11-12.1; L.11-12.2; L.11-12.4; L.11-12.5; L.11-12.6 AHSGE – R.IV.2

Literary Terms Rhyme (p. 1131) – the repetition of vowel sounds in accented syllables and in all succeeding syllables Rhythm – the alternation of stressed and unstressed syllables in oral and written language

Literary Terms Ambiguity (p. 1135) – a technique whereby a writer deliberately suggests two or more different meanings

Quickwrite #1 What might you see on a train ride that you would miss on a plane?

“Night Journey” Where is the speaker? (more specific than just on a train) What does the speaker see? How does the speaker feel about his journey? Why?

Quickwrite #2 Can love affect beauty? Explain.

“The Beautiful Changes” p. 1136 What is Queen Anne’s Lace? To what is the Queen Anne’s Lace compared? What changes are mentioned in the poem? Who is you in the third stanza? What are two possible meanings of the title?

Activity P.1133 Writing – Comparing Literature Compare Sandburg’s “Limited” and Roethke’s “Night Journey” in a chart. (example p. 1133)