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The Holocaust: Analyze a Visual/SPLATT a poem 9/25/2017

                                          Learning Objectives To understand the pain and suffering the Jewish people went through during the Holocaust To analyze a visual image To analyze a poem using SPLATT

Broken Windows in a Jewish Business Kristallnacht. The night of broken glass. Broken Windows in a Jewish Business

A Destroyed Synagogue Burned synagogue.

Burning synagogue.

Destroyed Synagogue

Guards in Front of the Warsaw Ghetto

Children Lined Up to Be Deported

Arrival at the Camp

Roll call. Standing in formation for hours on end.

Barracks

Starving prisoners.

This Gas Chamber Was Designed to Look Like a Shower Room in a Gymnasium..

Crematoria

Crematory oven.

SPLLATT – Poetry Analysis Statement – What is the main message of the poem Purpose – What is the poet trying to do to the reader Language – What kinds of words does the poet use Layout – How does the poem look on the page Audience – Who is the poem aimed at? Tone – What emotions come across when reading the poem Technique – What techniques does the poet make use of.