Do Now-10/28/14 List 2-3 facts that you recall about Edgar Allan Poe based on our introduction to Dark Romantic literature.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What I KNOWWhat I WANT to knowWhat I LEARNED POETRY KWL.
Advertisements

“The Raven” Analysis.
Agenda 1.Bellringer: SIT IN YOUR GROUPS and Define and write an example for each of the following: alliteration, assonance, internal rhyme, onomatopoeia.
The Tell-Tale Heart Author: Edgar Allan Poe Goal: Students will become familiar with the text, author, and vocabulary prior to reading the story. Turn.
Edgar Allan Poe: Fact or Fiction?. Childhood Parents College Years Career Later Years Death His life or his Stories? you decide…
Musical Devices What makes poetry musical? 1.Rhyme 2.Alliteration 3.Consonance 4.Assonance 5.Onomatopoeia 6.Refrain 1.
Literary Terms Poetry English 9 Mrs. Williams Irony- A situation, or use of language, involving some kind of incongruity or discrepancy.
1.Why did individuals begin to rebel against the age of reason? 2.As America progressed, how did dream suddenly change? 3.Give three characteristics of.
The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
“The Raven” Edgar Allan Poe.
“The Raven” Edgar Allan Poe Why is the raven important to the poem?
The Raven By Edgar Allen Poe. Elements of Poetry to examine: SPEAKER: the voice telling the poem SYMBOL: a person, place, thing, or event that stands.
Poetry Review Rhyme - a word that has the same sound as another Examples? Internal Rhyme- Rhyme inside a line of poetry Example: The cat picked.
Written By: Jamez McNutt Edgar Allan Poe.  Edgar Allen Poe was an American writer, a poet, editor and a literary critic.  He was best known for his.
Edgar Allan Poe English 11 American Literature Mr. Cooper.
Musical Devices in Poetry English 10. What makes poetry musical? 1. Rhyme 2. Alliteration 3. Consonance 4. Assonance 5. Onomatopoeia 6. Refrain.
Edgar Allan Poe Master of the Macabre. Biography Born in Boston in 1809; died in Baltimore in 1849 at the age of 40. Lived in various cities including.
Start-up – Partner Talk Take a minute to talk with your VERTICAL partner about this question: What is the scariest book you have ever read or movie you.
Edgar Allan Poe Marcedes McDaniel November 20, 2012.
Literary devices with “annabel lee”
POETRY: an imaginative expression of ideas and emotions.
Musical Poetry Terminology Mrs. A. Rotker Weak and weary.
Poe Test Review.
January 19, 1809 – October 7,  American poet, short story writer, literary critic, and editor  Known for his tales of mystery and stories about.
Edgar Allan Poe Man of Mystery. Poe was born in His mother left his father when Poe was a baby due to Poe’s father’s drinking problem. When his.
Background. Poe’s Childhood Poe lost both of his parents at an early age. His mother, Eliza, was an actress who died of Tuberculous when Edgar was not.
Today’s Agenda 1. Discuss THEME of “from Nature” 2. The Power of Darkness 3. “The Raven” 1. Narrative Poem 2. Sound Devices 3. Analyzing Multiple Genres.
Good Morning!  Please grab both worksheets on your way and write down your homework.  Have quick write journals & vocab books.
“CASEY AT THE BAT” Before Reading: Complete the following statements in your LNb. My favorite athlete is ___________________. What I admire about him or.
“The Raven”.  Born in Boston, Massachusetts to struggling actors  Orphaned at 3 years old taken in by John and Frances Allan  Entered the University.
EDGAR ALLAN POE. ONE OF THE ONLY PHOTOS EDGAR ALLAN POE  : Only lived 40 years  Born in Boston Massachusetts  Mother died at a young age;
Romanticism The Dark Romantics Celebrated the individual, human emotions, and the imagination Celebrated the individual, human emotions, and the imagination.
English 11. Today’s Agenda 1. Warm-Up: Vocabulary in Context 2. “The Devil and Tom Walker” 1. Omniscient Narrator 3. “The Raven” 1. Poe 2. Narrative Poem.
easer.html Let’s Get Warmed Up.
Edgar Allan Poe By: Katherine Smith Grades: 7-8 March 28, 2009.
Edgar Allan Poe: Fact or Fiction?. Edgar Allen Poe ( ) Authored more than 100 poems and short stories during his lifetime Was a master of the.
 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION  TASK TASK  PROCESS PROCESS  CONCLUSION CONCLUSION  EVALUATION EVALUATION.
EDGAR ALLAN POE´S LIFE By: Mª Ángeles Teruel Moreno 1º BHI.
Edgar Allan Poe & “The Raven”.
POETRY TERMS English III. Bell Ringer – Poetry Terms Rhyme scheme : the pattern established by the arrangement of rhymes in a poem, denoted by lower case.
UNDERSTANDING SYMBOLISM AND MOOD THE RAVEN. Mood and symbolism in poetry. I can statements By the end of this lesson students CAN: Understand what mood.
Pre-Reading Notes “The Raven” Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe. Date: October 15 th, 2010 Standards: 1.9 Information, Communication, and Technology Literacy Objectives: To research information using.
Edgar Allen Poe Beginnings Born in Boston to traveling father abandoned; mother died Raised by John Allan = a wealthy tobacco merchant.
“The Raven” Author: Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe.
Edgar Allen Poe. Childhood Born January 19, His parents were actors. Father abandoned him as at birth His mother died when he was three years old.
Edgar Allan Poe. His Life Born Jan. 19, 1809 in Boston, MA Died Oct. 7, 1849 Orphaned after his mother’s death Adopted by John and Frances Allan.
Edgar Allan Poe-The Master of Mystery, Macabre, & Suspense
The Cask of Amontillado. Edgar Allan Poe was born in 1809 Poe is classified as an American Romantic, detective fiction, and Gothic writer. Poe’s father.
“The Raven” Edgar Allan Poe. Narrative Poetry Narrative poetry is a form of poetry that tells a story, often making use of the voices of a narrator and.
The Power of Darkness Before the Romantic period, early American culture had no place for made-up stories created largely for the purpose of entertainment.
The Raven By Edgar Allan Poe.
The Sounds of Poetry p. 537 CCRS – W , W , RL , SL , L , L , L , L
11th Grade.
Edgar Allan Poe 12th English Burleson.
Analyzing The Raven.
The Raven By Edgar Allan Poe.
A Look at the Poetry of Edgar Allan Poe
THE RAVEN Edgar Allen Poe.
Effects of Sound SPI Identify the effect of sound within context (i.e., onomatopoeia, alliteration, rhythm, rhyme, repetition).
“The Raven” Edgar Allan Poe.
Poetry terms 10th Grade Literature.
3 & 5 November 2014 Before the bell rings, remove all items from your desk—phone, bags, hats, etc.—paper and a writing utensil.
Techniques and elements of Literature
Have your Catalogue (childhood) Poem ready to turn in.
Onomatopoeia Literally, “name making”
DARK ROMANTICISM Valued intuition over logic & reason
Ms. Helton’s English I CP Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Cornell Notes : Poetry, Part 1, Sound Devices
Presentation transcript:

Do Now-10/28/14 List 2-3 facts that you recall about Edgar Allan Poe based on our introduction to Dark Romantic literature.

Edgar Allan Poe Mother died when he was 3 years old, father left when he was 2 Married his 13 year old cousin who later died at 24 years old Alcoholic Sickly child Believed human nature was innately evil “Father of the detective story” Born in Boston, died in Baltimore from unknown causes Mother died when he was 3 years old, father left when he was 2 Married his 13 year old cousin who later died at 24 years old Alcoholic Sickly child Believed human nature was innately evil “Father of the detective story” Born in Boston, died in Baltimore from unknown causes

The Raven Literary Focus: Sound Effects in Writing

Sound Effects Internal Rhyme – rhyme that occurs within a line of poetry or within consecutive lines, such as the words dreary and weary in line 1. Alliteration – repetition of consonant sounds Onomatopoeia – use of words that actually sound like their meaning Refrain – Repetition of a phrase or line, usually at the end of a stanza

Building Background Page 360- read Build Background Vocabulary in context – peruse your terms As we read aloud, read with a purpose – Mark sound effects – Mark vocabulary terms Page 360- read Build Background Vocabulary in context – peruse your terms As we read aloud, read with a purpose – Mark sound effects – Mark vocabulary terms

Review Listen to Christopher Walken’s rendition of “The Raven” and pay attention to tone and mood The Raven-Christopher Walken

Partner Work With your partner, read through the poem one more time and use your context clues to determine the definition of your vocabulary terms With a pencil write the definitions on your vocabulary term sheet With your partner, read through the poem one more time and use your context clues to determine the definition of your vocabulary terms With a pencil write the definitions on your vocabulary term sheet

Vocabulary Check Lore Discourse Morrow Placid Surcease Melancholy Entreat Ominous Obeisance Plutonian Beguile Pallid Countenance Chamber Craven

Exit Ticket List 3 facts about Edgar Allan Poe 1. repetition of consonant sounds ____ 2. words that sound like their meaning ____ 3. “weary” and “dreary” _____ 4. repetition of phrase at the end of stanzas____ A. refrain B. internal rhyme C. onomatopoeia D. alliteration