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Before Bell Turn in your AOW! Do you need to make up a quiz???? Let me know when! Pick up a worksheet from the front desk

Warm Up: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4WwhOdk_Eg 1.) Write down 5 very unusual things about her and anything else that you find interesting. Using the notes sheet 2.) In your own opinion... What is one crucial difference between the forerunners of modern poetry, Whitman and Dickinson? Whitman was open and willing for readers to appreciate his poetry. Dickinson was shy and acted as a recluse.

Emily Dickinson 1830-1886 She, along with Whitman, is credited with “all but inventing American poetry.” But they didn’t even know each other. Dickinson was asked once about Whitman. She said, “I never read his Book—but I was told that he was disgraceful.” (Remember the rumors surrounding Whitman.) William Carlos Williams, American poet born in 1883, called Dickinson his “patron saint.” “She was an independent spirit. [ . . . ] She didn’t want to be confined to rhyme or reason.”

So in essence…. Emily was a recluse She lived in her family home for most of her life For most of her life, she did not leave and would only talk to her doctor through a door. She sent most of her poems to relatives in letters…which is kinda creepy because she was ill and most her poems were about death…

Dickinson’s Style

SLANT RHYMES Kendrick Lamar “Backseat Freestyle” a type of Rhyme formed by words with similar but NOT identical sounds. IT ALMOST rhymes- but doesn’t DIRECTLY RHYME… Example: Katy Perry and Juicy J “Dark Horse” Kendrick Lamar “Backseat Freestyle” I’ve got twenty five lighters on my dresser, yes sir Put fire to that body cast on a stretcher She's a beast, I call her Karma She eat your heart out like Jeffrey Dahmer

Irregular Capitalization/ DASHES Different words capitalized in the middle of sentences… Dashes used to add emphasis or to create a dramatic pause Example: Much Sense—the starkest Madness--

Inverted SYNTAX when lines do not follow traditional sentence patterns- when the subject and verb are reversed. Like the way YODA talks…. Example: “Agree with you, the council does. Your apprentice, Skywalker will be.” “Much to learn you still have.”

Interesting Comparisons… “My Life stood- a Loaded Gun” “Hope is the thing with feathers/ that perches in the soul” “I heard a Fly Buzz when I Died” Unconventional Comparisons/Fresh metaphors and similes!

Dickinson’s STYLE Her Poetry is VERY unique and personal – She has some precise structural features: 1) Quatrains: 4 lined stanzas 2) Slant Rhyme -words that don’t exactly rhyme 3) Irregular capitalization and inverted syntax 4) Surprisingly unconventional figurative language (similes, metaphors, and personification)

Dickinson First poems published after her death in 1890. They were heavily edited to remove the weirdness. Let’s compare.

Dickinson’s original Edited for publication Much madness is the most divine sense To a discerning eye. Much sense, the starkest madness. ‘Tis the majority in this, as all, prevail. Assent, and you are sane. Demur, you’re straightaway dangerous And handled with a chain. Much Madness is divinest Sense-- To a discerning Eye-- Much Sense--the starkest Madness-- ‘Tis the Majority In this, as All, prevail-- Assent--and you are sane-- Demur--you’re straightway dangerous-- And handled with a Chain—

Independent Work- “reading poetry” 1.) On P. 548, read “Because I could Not Stop for Death” 1st Reading- structure and rhythm 2nd Reading- figurative language & capitalization 3rd Reading- Imagery & figurative language conveying meaning Then, with a partner, answer the questions for this poem. Be prepared to explain/discuss your findings.

Dickinson your writing!!!! Choose an everyday simple object that you use… Utilizing Dickinson’s style write a poem about this object The key is to be like her utilize slant rhymes, quatrains, inverted syntax, irregular capitalization to show your true abilities

Closure: P.Wilson CH.14-18 Whom does the Judge blame for Tom being “ ‘worthless and unworthy’ ” (80)? Do you agree with him? What is “a bag of gold that has turned to dirt” (82)? How does Roxy react to the news that Tom won’t duel Luigi? (84) “The people took more pride in the duel than in all the other events” (89). What does this tell you about the people? There’s lots of irony with honor and what makes an “honorable person” in this chapter (94). Why does Luigi lose honor in the Judge’s eyes? How does Tom convince himself that selling Roxy down the river was a good thing? Tom says he’s a “ ‘scoundrel’ ” (103). Does he really believe it?