ENG/125 ENG125 ENG 125 WEEK 3 DISCUSSION 1
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- 28 Mar 2018
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ENG 125 WEEK 3 DISCUSSION 1
Discussion 1
Poetry and Performance |
Prepare: Prior to beginning your initial post, read the poems “We Real
Cool” and “My Papa’s Waltz” in your textbook. You are also required to listen
to “We Real Cool (Links to an external site.)Links to an
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clips demonstrate the importance of performance, rhythm, and musicality in
the poetic form. |
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Reflect: Poetry is a literary form that can offer
readers a different experience based on whether the poem is read silently,
read aloud, or simply listened to when read by someone else. For example, you
might hear a certain rhythm or change of pace that you might not catch when
simply reading the poem silently to yourself. For this week’s discussion, you
read and listened to poetry. If you didn’t the first time, read and listen
with careful eyes and ears so you can respond thoughtfully to the two parts
of the discussion this week. |
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Write: Part One – Answer the following questions about one of
the poems based on your reading of them: ·
What is the theme of
the poem? How do you know this is the theme? ·
What poetic devices
(e.g., rhythm, figurative language, etc.) are used in the poem? Offer at
least two examples. ·
How do these poetic
devices contribute to the development of the poem’s message? ·
Support your ideas
with textual details and analyses. Part Two – Describe your listening experience of the
same poem you wrote about above. If you are unable to listen to these poems
due to an auditory impairment, please reach out to your instructor for an
alternative prompt for this discussion. Respond to at least two of the
following questions: ·
How did hearing the
poem recited aloud compare to a silent reading of it? ·
Did the performance
highlight certain words or phrases that were not as apparent in a silent
reading? ·
Did the pace change
and, if so, how did it change your understanding of the poem? ·
Did words have
different connotations and, if so, what kind(s) of connotation did you
associate with the poem? ·
Do you think reading
poetry aloud is a worthwhile endeavor when analyzing it? Why, or why not? |
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Respond to Peers: Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posts. Each
response should be at least 75 words in length and should address two or more
of the following: ·
Do you agree with
your classmates’ perspectives? Why, or why not? Be specific. ·
Ask a specific
question to encourage further discussion on the topic. ·
Challenge your
classmates’ interpretation of literature and/or point of view. ·
Do a small amount of
research and share what you learn with your peers about the topic discussed
in this post. |