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English II
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Examine the title before reading the poem. Consider connotations (other meanings)
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Translate the poem into your own words (literal/denotation). Resist the urge to jump to interpretation. A failure to understand what happened literally inevitably leads to interpretive misunderstanding. *Paraphrase should be by complete sentences instead of line by line.
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Examine the poem for meaning beyond the literal. Look for: Imagery Symbolism Irony Allusions Sound Devices
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Examine both the speaker’s and the poet’s attitudes. Remember, don’t confuse the author with the “narrator” Look for: Speaker’s attitude toward self, other characters, and the subject. Attitudes of characters other than the speaker. Poet’s attitude toward speaker, other characters, and suject.
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Note shifts in speaker, attitudes Look for: Occasion of poem (time and place) Key words (but, yet) Punctuation (dashes, periods, colons) Stanza divisions Changes in line and or stanza length Irony
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Examine the title again, this time on an interpretive level. Does it still mean the same thing you thought it did?
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First, list what the poem is about (subject matter); then determine what the poem is saying about each of those subjects (theme). Remember, the theme must be expressed in a complete sentence. Examples: Love is blind. Be careful what you wish for.
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