Dickinson Day 217 April 2013Miss Rice
Warm-UpWhat is personification?How is death typically personified in books or
movies? Examples?
AgendaVocabulary“Because I Could Not Stop for Death”“I Heard a Fly Buzz”Dickinson Style Writing Assignment
CP Objectives 4/17To review vocabulary words.To analyze Emily Dickinson’s poetry for style,
theme, and literary devices.To write in the style of Emily Dickinson.
Vocabulary Unit 5HW due tomorrowQuiz FridayVobackulary
You can use your lists today
Lit. Terms: End RhymeWords at the ends of lines of poetry that rhyme with each
otherSlant rhyme: Words that almost rhyme with one anotherAKA near rhyme or half rhymeFarm and yard (The stressed syllable have the same sound)
*Sight rhyme: Words that look like they should rhymeSaid and paid
Lit. Terms: RhythmThe flow or feeling in a piece of poetryThe way words come togetherThe pace of the poem
Cadence
Lit. Terms: Word ChoiceThe types of words authors choose to put in a
piece
Vivid verbs Loaded words
Lit. Terms: StyleThe method which a poet uses to convey
meaning, tone, and emotion in his/her poem Word choice Sentence structure
“Because I Could Not Stop for Death”Review warm-upRead “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” togetherAnnotate independently: 1 example of each…
Personification Capitalization Content: what is really being talked about here?
First impressions? The look of the poem and how to read it
Literary devices In groups:
What is the poem about? Why? What is the theme One group member presents your response to the class
“CXXVIII” Read as a class First impressions? Complete the worksheet with a partner Class discussion
Rhyming Imagery Summary Fly Literary devices
How does this poem compare and contrast with the first one we read? How is death personified in each?
Writing AssignmentWrite in the style of Emily Dickinson Imagine that you are afraid to leave your house
Write a poem to describe your feelings Isolated? Content? Afraid? Secure? …
Your poem must include: Numbered title (when in your career did you write this?) 8-12 lines Imagery: simile, metaphor, personification highlighted
and labeled Slant rhyme highlighted and labeled Style Reflection
HomeworkResearch paper due Thurs. or Fri.
“Yes” test Highlighting Bolding, underlining, or highlighting thesis All materials Folder
Vocab. unit 5 HW due tomorrowVocab. unit 5 quiz FridayWhitman/Dickinson test tomorrow (open note)
In class tomorrow we will:review vocab. finish our poems share our poems take the open-note Whitman/Dickinson quiz