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Page 1: Theodore Roethke (1908-1963). Doyle Thibert Elegy for Jane Jeff Carman The Far Field I Knew A Woman.

Theodore Roethke

(1908-1963)

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Doyle ThibertElegy for Jane

JeffCarman

AnitaKautz

The Far Field

I Knew A Woman

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How to read literatureAnd Why it is important.

Illustrating the impact of the literature on culture, society, and the individual.

• Figurative Language

• Structure• Who is the speaker• Diction • Imagery• Other Aural and

Visual Details

• Archetypes • Symbolism• Metaphor• Influence• Personification• Why

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I Knew a Woman

(1954)

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1. How to read literature

OFigurative languageO The use of words that go beyond

their ordinary meaning. It requires you to use your imagination to figure out the author's meaning.

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Structure

O What kind of figurative language is the poem using—for example,

O simile, metonymy, hyperbole, apostrophe, or conceit? What about symbolism or literary

O allusions?

O Other aural and visual details: What about punctuation? When read aloud, do the

O sounds of the words contribute to the poem’s meaning?

O Literary devices:

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Who is the speaker?

O What is the structure of the poem? Two of the most important features to note here are

O stanza and meter form.O What, primarily, is the

poem about, and how do you know that?

O Does the poem fall into an identifiable subgenre—for example, is it a sonnet, ballad,

O haiku, or dramatic monologue?

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Diction (word choice):

O Why has the poet chosen these particular words?

O What words might have used instead, and why were they rejected in favor of others?

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Imagery:

O What images does the poem evoke?

O How are they evoked?

O How has the poet placed them?

O How do different images connect or contrast with one another?

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Other aural and visual details:

O What about punctuation?O When read aloud, do theO sounds of the words contribute to

the poem’s meaning?

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Archetypes. (also called prototype)

O The original model or pattern from which copies are made or from which something develops.

O It is also a symbol, theme, setting, or character that is thought to have some universal meaning and recurs in different times and places in myth, literature, folklore, dreams, and rituals.

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Symbolism: O 1. The practice of representing things by means of

symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationships.

O 2. A system of symbols or representations.

O 3. A symbolic meaning or representation.

O 4. Revelation or suggestion of intangible conditions or truths by artistic invention.

O 5. Symbolism The movement, theory, or practice of the late 19th-century Symbolists.

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Metaphor: O A figure of speech in which an

implicit comparison is made between two unlike things that actually have something in common.

O "The [first thing] is a [second thing].“example: Her home was a prison.

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Influence: O A power affecting a person, thing, or

course of events, especially one that operates without any direct or apparent effort:

O Most poems or poets derive from influence, even their own.

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PersonificationO A figure of speech in which an

inanimate object or abstraction is endowed with human qualities or abilities.

O Examples: The radio sprang to life at the touch of a button.

The wind whispered softly in the night.

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Why Should we read?

O · The United States ranks fifth on adult literacy skills when compared to other industrialized nations.

O Adult low literacy can be connected to almost every socio-economic issue in the United States:

O More than 65 percent of all state and federal corrections inmates can be classified as low literate.

O Low health literacy costs between $106 billion and $236 billion each year in the U.S.

O Seventy-seven million Americans have only a 2-in-3 chance of correctly reading an over-the-counter drug label or understanding their child's vaccination chart.

O Low literacy’s effects cost the U.S. $225 billion or more each year in non-productivity in the workforce, crime, and loss of tax revenue due to unemployment.

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Demonstrating an understanding and appreciation for one major writer, work,

genre, literary theory, or literary movementIs not hard when you follow these steps.

The End

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