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Whitman’s Inspirations
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Before Bell: You have a vocab Unit 4 quiz today!
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After Quiz: Please pick up and begin reading AOW#3. The picture below is of the two girls from your article! This is due Monday!
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“I Hear America Singing” 1.What inspires Whitman here? 2.Are people actually singing? (What does the title really mean?) 3.How does this show an American voice that was not present before?
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“Song of Myself” ●Whitman is inspired by nature and Emerson ●Recall Transcendentalists like nature and individuality ●Poem first appeared as part of epic work Leaves of Grass but was eventually published separately ●For 4th edition, Whitman divided it into 52 sections.
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An Inspiration ● Have you ever felt a close personal connection to a leader, celebrity or other public figure? ● Who? And Why do you admire them? ● If they died during your life, how did you feel when it happened? Describe. ● Or, how do you think you would feel if something bad were to happen to them?
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Whitman Cont’d Watch the following videos about Walt Whitman’s famous poem, “Oh Captain! My Captain!” Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society Full House "Educating Jesse“Full House "Educating Jesse“ (16:30)
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“O Captain my Captain!” ● This poem uses a great deal of apostrophe ● Here’s a famous example: ● Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.” ● It also uses extended metaphors to compare someone to something over multiple lines!
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O Captain My Captain ● Who might be the Captain in this poem? Why is he compared to a captain of a ship? ● Where do you see apostrophe? ● How does Whitman render the loss of ‘the captain’ as a loss personal to the speaker of the poem? ● What are some of the words, phrases and poetic devices that give the reader a feeling of loss and mourning? ● What is the theme of this poem?
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Closure: ● Create your own dedication Poem….. 1. To whom would it be dedicated? 2. Utilize Whitman’s style of free verse. 3. Utilize cataloguing to list their great qualities. 4. Create a metaphor comparing them to something (captain of a ship…president leading country!). 5. This poem must be at least 3 stanzas (12 lines). ● This poem needs to be placed in a top hat of your making. It should be ‘wall worthy’!
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