Found poems about Struggle using Mary Elizabeth Lease Directions: 1. Carefully re-read the prose text you have chosen, and look for 50– 100 words that.

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Found poems about Struggle using Mary Elizabeth Lease Directions: 1. Carefully re-read the prose text you have chosen, and look for 50– 100 words that stand out in the prose passage. Highlight or underline details, words and phrases that you find particularly powerful, moving, or interesting. Note especially examples that reflect your loving feelings or loving feelings of the subject of the prose text. 2. On a separate sheet of paper, make a list of the details, words and phrases you underlined, keeping them in the order that you found them. Double space between lines so that the lines are easy to work with. Feel free to add others that you notice as you go through the prose piece again. 3. LookBackOveryourlistandcutouteverythingthatisdull,orunnecessary,ort hatjust doesn’t seem right for a poem about Struggle. Try to cut your original list in half.

Found poems You don’t start from scratch. All you have to do is find some good language and “improve” it. Poems hide in things you and others say and write. They lie buried in places where language isn’t so self-conscious as ‘real poetry’ often is. Writing found poems is about keeping your ears and eyes alert to the possibilities in ordinary language

How do I do this? Example from the novel Holes: There was a change in the weather. For the worse. The air became unbearably humid. Stanley was drenched in sweat. Beads of moisture ran down the handle of his shovel. It was almost as if the temperature had gotten so hot that the air itself was sweating. A loud book of thunder echoed across the empty lake. A storm was way off to the west, beyond the mountains. Stanley could count more than thirty seconds between The flash of lightning and the clap of thunder. That was how far away the storm was. Sound travels a great distance across a barren wasteland. Found Poem: There was a change For the worse. The air became humid Beads of moisture ran down The handle of his shovel It was almost as if The air itself was sweating Thunder echoed across the empty lake A storm beyond the mountains. Thirty seconds between the flash And the thunder Sound travels a great distance Across a barren wasteland

You don’t have to be “good at art…”

Found Poetry

Your topic….Struggle Your source: Mary Elizabeth Lease. 1. Read it through, look for words that stick out for you and remind you of “struggle” 2. Write them on another piece of paper—scratch piece 3. Design your found poem on struggle from the Mary Elizabeth Lease excerpt. 4. Don’t worry if you mess up, you can try again on the back or get another paper from me.! Enjoy the process! 5. Give it a title before you turn it in.