Bell Ringer accept / except a lot / alot all right / alright

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
How to Write a Poem Analysis Essay
Advertisements

By: Charlotte Mew. Mew’s Background Charlotte Mary Mew (15 November 1869 –24 March 1928) was an English poet Her father died in 1898 two of her siblings.
Romanticism and the Imagination By Lydia Palos. Context  Romanticism emerged within the years from 1789 to 1832  Shift in values from neoclassicism.
The Romantic Period 1780 to 1830.
By William Cullen Bryant
Heart, Mind, and Soul: The Voice of Poetry © 2007, TESCCC.
Poetry.
Lyric Poems.
William Cullen Bryant American Poet or Santa Clause in Disguise? For wheresoe'er I looked, the while, Was Nature's everlasting smile. -
Poets of the Romantic Age

“Valentine for Ernest Mann”
English 9 Academic 2012 Ms. Brooks
Defining Romanticism Notes. Romanticism “Began” with the publication of Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge Wordsworth defined.
William Cullen Bryant.
Poetic Form. Learning Targets  Analyze characteristics of different forms of poetry - Ballads.  Analyze how meaning is conveyed in poetry through word.
Romanticism  Literary movement in England began in 1798 with the publication of the poetry collection Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge o Initially.
The Quest for Truth and Beauty- “The divine arts of imagination:
, Also referred to as the “American Renaissance”
Imagination and the Individual
William Cullen Bryant ( )
ENGLISH THROUGH LITERATURE Unit 2 The Heart of the Matter Produced by Bruce Michael.
Poetic Form. Learning Targets  Analyze characteristics of different forms of poetry - Ballad.  Analyze how meaning is conveyed in poetry through word.
By William Cullen Bryant
The Romantic Period. Began with the William Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads in 1798 Began with the William Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads in 1798 Embraced.
Guide to Romantic Poetry
William Cullen Bryant. Widely acknowledged as father of American poetry Outspoken advocate for women’s rights Wrote “Thanatopsis” as a teenager Fought.
Romanticism A Movement Across the Arts Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. -Edgar Allan Poe.
In British Lit. The Romantic Period in British Literature was a time of nature-inspired poetry, political questioning, and individualism.
“Thanatopsis” Thantos (Greek)= Death Opsis (Greek)= Seeing
Characteristics of Poetry. Sensory appeal is words, phrases, or images that appeal to your senses. Interpretation of poetry is to make sense, or assign.
Read pg. 845, “Two Faces of Romanticism” 1. What was the name of Wordsworth and Coleridge’s volume of poetry? 2. What type of poems did Coleridge write?
English III CHS C. Edge. literary gifts were evident from about age 9 moved to New York City from western Massachusetts editor, critic, and poet the first.
1A1 English William Wordsworth ( ). William Wordsworth romantic An English romantic poet. He wrote Lyrical Ballads, a collection of poems, with.
Speech to the Young Speech to the Progress-Toward Poem by Gwendolyn Brooks Introducing the Poems Poetic Form: Lyric Poetry Literary Analysis: Sound Devices.
In notebooks answer this question: What can death teach us about life?
How to Read a Poem. Rules for Reading a Poem 1. Do not read line by line.  Just because a line ends, that does not necessarily mean the sentence ends.
Romantic Poet ( ). Romanticism  One can learn lessons from the past  The imagination and intuition should be trusted and honed  Natural world.
Thanatopsis William Cullen Bryant.
BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper! Take out your outline, works cited page, and the grad paper timeline!
Romanticism A Movement Across the Arts
Poetry.  This presentation is an overview of what you will be learning in choice this year. You may not understand everything in this lesson but we will.
Poetry Analysis Oct. 28, This is a process to help you organize your analysis of poetry. We have already learned the vocabulary, now it’s time to.
Romanticism “We will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own hands; we will speak with our own minds…A nation of men will for the first.
Romanticism Prominent Writers William Blake William Blake William Wordsworth William Wordsworth Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH He was born and spent most of his life in …….
Radical Poetry 1. The Romantics
Begins with the publication of the poetry collection Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge in 1798.
Close Reading Analysis Questions
QUICKWRITE How does the thought of death make you feel? What comforts you when you think of your own death?
Poetry Analysis Essay. What does it mean to “analyze” a poem?  We are trying to figure out what the theme of the poem is… AND  How the poet uses literary.
American Romanticism Approximate years:
Poetry Yippee!. What is it? Poetry is one of the three major types of literature; the others are prose and drama. Most poems make use of highly concise,
Poetry Review!!!. Select a Category Figurative Language Mood Types of Poems TPCASTT/ Examples
What emotions are being expressed in this painting?
September 15 September 16 – PLAN TESTING I can correctly use commas with non- essential and essential clauses. I can demonstrate my knowledge of denotation.
“Thanatopsis” Big Question: What can death teach us about life? Here's a picture of a kitten to lighten the mood:
Defining Romanticism Romanticism “Began” with the publication of Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1798 Wordsworth defined.
FIRESIDE POETS Bryant Longfellow Whittier Holmes.
The British Romantic Period
American Romanticism Approximate years:
William Cullen Bryant
“Thanatopsis” By William Cullen Bryant
By William Cullen Bryant Pg. 277
BEFORE BELL Please take out your vocab books and a sheet of paper!
Optimism and Individualism
THANATOPSIS “Thanatos” = death / personifcation of death
WILLIAM cullen bryant ( )
By William Cullen Bryant
IOT: Begin an overview of the Romantic Movement in literature.
Presentation transcript:

Bell Ringer accept / except a lot / alot all right / alright Explain the difference between the two words listed and determine whether or not both words are used in the English language. accept / except a lot / alot all right / alright all ready / already allude / elude

By William Cullen Bryant 1794-1878 Pg. 277 “Thanatopsis” By William Cullen Bryant 1794-1878 Pg. 277

Romanticism Emphasis on Imagination Love of Nature Colorful Language Fascination with the Supernatural Fascination with Death Encouraged Individualism Strong Sense of Emotion Patriotism

Vocabulary communion - the sharing of intimate thoughts and feelings musings - deep thoughts or contemplations shroud - a garment a dead person is wrapped in for burial blight - a thing that spoils or damages something elements - one of four substances, earth, air, fire, or water, formerly regarded as a fundamental constituent of the universe

pensive - thinking deeply or seriously quarry - a place, usually a large deep pit from which stone or other materials have been extracted Rude swain- an uneducated youth Pall- coffin cover Hoary-seers- white haired prophets

Bryant created the word “thanatopsis” by combining two Greek words. thanatos - means death opsis - means sight * a way of thinking and looking at the concept of death*

About the Author William Cullen Bryant was inspired by Lyrical Ballads, a volume of poetry by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. was attracted to a deist philosophy, which states that divinity can be found in nature. started writing poetry at age nine. wrote “Thanatopsis” when he was seventeen. was considered to be an outspoken liberal because he supported social reform, free speech, and the abolition of slavery.

Inverted Sentences Yoda English sentences usually have a subject, verb, complement or object word order. Bryant rearranges his sentences, so he can keep the same meter throughout the poem. Yoda “Death is a natural part of life. Rejoice for those around you who transform into the Force. Mourn them do not. Miss them do not. Attachment leads to jealously. The shadow of greed, that is.”

Lines 1-16 What does nature do for those who communicate with her? Note the word “ere” in line 8 which means “before.” Nature comforts them even before they begin to think dark thoughts. When the speaker talks about “sad images” that make him “grow sick at heart,” what is he referring to? All of these images refer to death.

Lines 17-30 When the poem reads, “Comes a still voice,” whose voice is this? This is nature’s voice. What does it mean “to forever mix with the elements”? Nature says once we die, we decompose and become part of the natural rhythm of earth.

Lines 31-51 In lines 31-32 how is nature consoling the speaker? You are going to die, BUT you will not be going through this alone. When nature says that the dead will be “with kings,/The powerful of the earth--the wise, the good,/Fair forms, and hoary seers of ages past,” what characteristic of Romanticism are these lines demonstrating? Imagination! * When the poem reads, “The globe are but a handful of the tribes that slumber in its bosom,” it is saying at this time more people are dead than alive. This is not true today because of the growing population rates.

Lines 52-72 What does the segment “each one as before will chase his favorite phantom” mean? Is nature giving advice to the living here? Yes, nature is saying that one should not chase after insignificant or unimportant things in life. What comfort does nature offer in lines 71-72? People who are alive will eventually join the dead.

Lines 73-81 In the last segment of the poem the speaker’s voice resumes. Instead of talking about death, what is he giving advice about now? The speaker is talking about life and says to live life to its fullest, so when you do die, you welcome it as you would welcome a sweet dream. Opinion question: Do you find nature’s advice about death comforting or disturbing and why?

Analysis Activity Paraphrase the lines assigned to you. Determine what the lines actually mean. Identify poetic devices. Explain how Bryant uses the device to convey/reveal meaning. Share your discoveries with the class. Take notes!