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Warm-UP

Warm-UP . Please pick up a RED literature book from the backshelf . Get out your worksheet on “Paul Revere’s Ride” and continue working. You will have 20 minutes. . Literal Poetry. What is literal poetry?. Occurs when poems do not have a deeper, figurative meaning.

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Warm-UP

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  1. Warm-UP • Please pick up a RED literature book from the backshelf. • Get out your worksheet on “Paul Revere’s Ride” and continue working. • You will have 20 minutes.

  2. Literal Poetry

  3. What is literal poetry? • Occurs when poems do not have a deeper, figurative meaning. • The poet is only writing about the surface level topic.

  4. How do you determine whether or not a poem is literal? • Are there symbols that could stand for other things? • If yes, there is a figurative meaning. • If no, there may not be a figurative meaning. • Does the other intend for the poem to stand for something else?

  5. Example 1 • Silver Slowly, silently, now the moonWalks the night in her silver shoon;This way, and that, she peers, and seesSilver fruit upon silver trees;One by one the casements catchHer beams beneath the silvery thatch;Couched in his kennel, like a log,With paws of silver sleeps the dog;From their shadowy cote the white breasts peepOf doves in silver feathered sleepA harvest mouse goes scampering by,With silver claws, and silver eye;And moveless fish in the water gleam,By silver reeds in a silver stream. Walter de la Mare • What is literal meaning of “Silver?” • What is the figurative meaning of “Silver?” • Open or closed? • Give two examples of imagery. • What other literary devices are present?

  6. Example 2 • Cats • Cats sleep, anywhere,Any table, any chairTop of piano, window-ledge,In the middle, on the edge,Open drawer, empty shoe,Anybody's lap will do,Fitted in a cardboard box,In the cupboard, with your frocks-Anywhere! They don't care!Cats sleep anywhere. Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965) • What is literal meaning of “CAT!” • What is the figurative meaning of “CAT!” • Open or closed? • Give two examples of imagery. • What other literary devices are present?

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