Warm Up 12/4 Determine the THEME of each poem, and evidence of its form (do this only for the ones we haven’t went over yet). For evidence, think about.

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Warm Up 12/4 Determine the THEME of each poem, and evidence of its form (do this only for the ones we haven’t went over yet). For evidence, think about 1. how this poem falls into the category, and 2. how the form is appropriate for its content. Title Theme Poem Type Evidence The Passionate Shepard to His Love Pastoral The Sunne Rises Aubade Ballad of Johnny X Ballad Ballad of Birmingham Sestina Villanelle

Ode, Elegy, Dramatic Monologue Copy the bolded portion only: Ode: Name given to an extended lyric poem characterized by exalted emotion and dignified style. An ode usually concerns a single, serious theme. Most odes, but not all, are addressed to an object or individual. Odes are distinguished from other lyric poetic forms by their complex rhythmic and stanzaic patterns. Elegy: a Greek or Latin form in alternating dactylic hexameter and dactylic pentameter lines; and a melancholy poem lamenting its subject's death but ending in consolation.   Dramatic monologue: a poem representing itself as a speech made by one person to a silent listener, usually not the reader.

Learning Targets To read examples of the ode, elegy, and dramatic monologue. To use the SIFT method to analyze these poems. To determine the theme of each poem and to fill out the chart.

Ode, Elegy, Dramatic Monologue SYMBOLS IMAGERY FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE TONE (words)

Independent Work Determine the THEME of each poem. Add both yesterday’s and today’s poems to the chart that you started Monday in your journal. Title Theme Poem Type Evidence Sestina Villanelle Ode to My Socks On My First Son My Ex-Husband