The Raven Edgar Allan Poe L.O. To be able to explain the effect of a ‘The Raven’ on the reader. Starter: Look carefully at the image you have been given.

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The Raven Edgar Allan Poe L.O. To be able to explain the effect of a ‘The Raven’ on the reader. Starter: Look carefully at the image you have been given. Around the outside of the page write words that you feel describe the mood (tone) which the image creates.

TONE The tone of a piece of writing means the mood it create. The tone can be...

The Raven Edgar Allan Poe L.O. To be able to explain the effect of a ‘The Raven’ on the reader in particular stanzas. AF6

The Raven Edgar Allan Poe You have been given 1.A copy of the poem, ‘The Raven’ by Edgar Allan Poe. 2.A set of tone cards. We are going to listen to the poem being read. While we listen to it you must think about the tone (mood) which is created by the words. While you listen you must choose 3 tone cards, which you feel describe the tone of the poem at specific points. Stick these tone cards on the space provided.

The Raven Edgar Allan Poe FOR EXAMPLE: While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, Fearful

The Raven Edgar Allan Poe FOR EXAMPLE: While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, Fearful IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU DO NOT DISCUSS YOUR CHOICES WITH YOUR PARTNER- KEEP IT SECRET!

When I say go: 1.Swap sheets with someone on your table. 2.You must try to guess the exact line your partner was thinking of when they chose their tone cards. How does this task link with our objective? -To be able to explain the effect of a ‘The Raven’ on the reader.

While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, Tone cards: 1)Fearful 2)Angry 3)Desperate You must identify the correct line by putting the number next to the line (tone card 1=1, tone card 2=2, tone card 3=3)

L.O. To be able to explain the effect of a ‘The Raven’ on the reader. The tone of Edgar Allan Poe’s poem, The Raven, is When it says This makes the reader feel

L.O. To be able to explain the effect of a ‘The Raven’ on the reader. The tone of Edgar Allan Poe’s poem, The Raven, is When it says This makes the reader feel