You will need:  Your Romanticism /Realism handout  Your Transitions handout  Your bell ringer from yesterday  Your vocabulary packet  An organizer.

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You will need:  Your Romanticism /Realism handout  Your Transitions handout  Your bell ringer from yesterday  Your vocabulary packet  An organizer from the stool  Your copy of “Thanatopsis”

 Group # _____ : ____________________________   Characterize all sections of the poem by one visual representation of Cole per section.   How is at least one Romantic idea most prominently represented by your visual choices for each section?   Choose two of the paintings to juxtapose. Why would you juxtapose these two paintings to characterize the shift in tone of “Thanatopsis”?   Questions our group still has: 

SIMILE  1. Line/evidence  2. So What?  1. Line/evidence  2. So What? PERSONIFICATION

DICTIONSYNTAX  1. Line/evidence  2. So What?  1. Line/evidence  2. So What?

Nature as a supernatural entity The ideal response to death The beauty of universal death The relationship between nature and the individual TONE Descriptors 1.Before shift 2.After shift