A Lesson in Modern Poetry A Lesson in Modern Poetry ….Using Hypertext!

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A Lesson in Modern Poetry A Lesson in Modern Poetry ….Using Hypertext!

How can Hypertext help students learn about this lady?!this lady

Because of her style and vocabulary, she is often described as cryptic and challenging to follow.

She was a true poet’s poet, never pursuing fortune or fame. Her ambition was for expression and introspection. Her influence on modern poetry is international.international

Hypertext can link students to vocabulary or themes they might find difficult to understand Biblical References No Titles Conflicting Images Other literary elements

For this assignment, we will read “After great Pain a Formal feeling comes”

This assignment consists of three major parts  Poem without Hypertext  Poem with Hypertext  Students create their own Hypertext  Two papers:  Analysis of poem- how has it changed?  Argumentative analysis- Is Hypertext beneficial when reading poetry?

Things to keep in mind  Access to computers  Giving away too much info  Poetry is subjective

American Badass My Life had stood - a Loaded Gun For I have but the power to kill, Without – the power to die – Emily Dickinson