The Haun ted Oak By Paul Lawrence Dunbar. Task 1) Fold your white art paper into eight boxesand then select a pencil. 2) I will be reading aloud the Paul.

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The Haun ted Oak By Paul Lawrence Dunbar

Task 1) Fold your white art paper into eight boxesand then select a pencil. 2) I will be reading aloud the Paul Laurence Dunbar ( ) poem, “The Haunted Oak.” 3) I have divided the poem into eight sections. As I read each section, you will sketch the mental picture you see based on each section of the poem as it is read. 4) By the conclusion of the poem, you willhave made eight sketches

PRAY why are you so bare, so bare, Oh, bough of the old oak-tree; And why, when I go through the shade you throw, Runs a shudder over me? Who is speaking? The poet to the tree

My leaves were green as the best, I trow, And sap ran free in my veins, But I saw in the moonlight dim and weird A guiltless victim ' s pains. I bent me down to hear his sigh ; I shook with his gurgling moan, And I trembled sore when they rode away, And left him here alone. Who is speaking? The tree responds

They'd charged him with the old, old crime, And set him fast in jail: Oh, why does the dog howl all night long, And why does the night wind wail? He prayed his prayer and he swore his oath, And he raised his hand to the sky; But the beat of hoofs smote on his ear, And the steady tread drew nigh. Who is it rides by night, by night, Over the moonlit road? And what is the spur that keeps the pace, What is the galling goad? (galling goad = spur that drives forth) 1) What is the old crime? 2) Is the Oak’s opinion more similar or different from the dog and the night wind? 3) What is the man doing?

Who has arrived for the prisoner? Do they sound sincere? And now they beat at the prison door, " Ho, keeper, do not stay! We are friends of him whom you hold within, And we fain would take him away "From those who ride fast on our heels With mind to do him wrong; They have no care for his innocence, And the rope they bear is long.´ Remember: The Oak is still telling us this narrative.

What do you imagine this leader looks like? Where have they arrived? They have fooled the jailer with lying words, They have fooled the man with lies ; The bolts unbar, the locks are drawn, And the great door open flies. Now they have taken him from the jail, And hard and fast they ride, And the leader laughs low down in his throat, As they halt my trunk beside.

Satire = criticism and ridicule of human folly. Oh, the judge, he wore a mask of black, And the doctor one of white, And the minister, with his oldest son, Was curiously bedight. (Bedight =dressed up/decked out) Oh, foolish man, why weep you now? ' T is but a little space, And the time will come when these shall dread The mem ' ry of your face. What is poet satirizing? Consider the figures the author choses to name. Is there any irony involved when considering their actions?

What has happened to the tree as a result of the Lynching? I feel the rope against my bark, And the weight of him in my grain, I feel in the throe of his final woe The touch of my own last pain. And never more shall leaves come forth On the bough that bears the ban ; I am burned with dread, I am dried and dead, From the curse of a guiltless man.

What has happened to the tree as a result of the Lynching? And ever the judge rides by, rides by, And goes to hunt the deer, And ever another rides his soul In the guise of a mortal fear. And ever the man he rides me hard, And never a night stays he ; For I feel his curse as a haunted bough, On the trunk of a haunted tree.