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Interpreting Text Part 1

Interpreting Text Part 1. Survey of Literature 2012 Mrs. Morrell. Working with a Partner…. Collaborative to write answers to each question. Be ready to show and tell  . 1. d'Holbachie Yoko. What is the subject of this art piece? List the outstanding details.

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Interpreting Text Part 1

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  1. Interpreting TextPart 1 Survey of Literature 2012 Mrs. Morrell

  2. Working with a Partner… • Collaborative to write answers to each question. • Be ready to show and tell  

  3. 1. d'Holbachie Yoko What is the subject of this art piece? List the outstanding details. How does the piece make you feel? Why? What is the tone of this art piece?

  4. 2. Edvard Munch What is the subject? What are the outstanding details? How does the piece make you feel? Why? What is the tone of this art piece?

  5. What is the subject? List the outstanding details. How does the piece make you feel? Why? What is the tone? 3. Edgar Degas

  6. 4. Claude Monet What is the subject? Outstanding Details? How does it make you feel? Why? What is the tone?

  7. 5. Anne Julie Aubrey What is the subject? List outstanding details. How does it make you feel? Why? What is the tone?

  8. Co-author this piece: • Identify the features of ONE of the art works, using the terms you prepared for class today, marking the “text” with inserted comments. • Terms: Line, Tone, Color, Space, Shape, Texture, Pattern, Theme

  9. Before you present… • What does this work SAY? • What does it MEAN? • Why does it MATTER?

  10. And Finally Be Ready to share

  11. Interpreting TextPart 2 Survey of Literature 2012 Mrs. Morrell

  12. Next Step: • Read the following poems– aloud-- together. (Yes, really.) • Annotate ONE of the poems. • “Match” apoem to the painting you worked with during the last class. • Be ready to defend your choice.

  13. Annotation Cues Speaker Hyperbole Understatement Free verse Metaphor / Simile Personification Tone Mood Rhyme Image Alliteration SAY MEAN MATTER

  14. 1. Hazel Tells Laverne • last night • imcleanin out my • howardjohynsons ladies room • when all of a sudden • up pops this frog • musta come from the sewer • swimming around an tryinta • climb up the sida the bowl • so I goes taflushm down • but sohelpmegod he starts talkin • bout a golden ball • an how I can be a princess • me a princess well my mouth drops all the way to the floor an he says kiss me just kiss me once on the nose well I screams ya little green pervert an I hitsm with my mop an has ta flush the toilet down three times me a princess • KatharynHowdMachan

  15. 2. The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner From my mother's sleep I fell into the State, And I hunched in its belly till my wet fur froze. Six miles from earth, loosed from its dream of life, I woke to black flak and the nightmare fighters. When I died they washed me out of the turret with a hose. Randall Jarrell

  16. 3. There Will Come Soft Rains There will come soft rains and the smell of the ground,And swallows circling with their shimmering sound;And frogs in the pools singing at night,And wild plum trees in tremulous white;Robins will wear their feathery fire,Whistling their whims on a low fence-wire;And not one will know of the war, not oneWill care at last when it is done.Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree,If mankind perished utterly;And Spring herself, when she woke at dawnWould scarcely know that we were gone. Sara Teasdale

  17. 4. An Ancient Gesture • I thought, as I wiped my eyes on the corner of my apron: • Penelope did this too. • And more than once: you can't keep weaving all day • And undoing it all through the night; • Your arms get tired, and the back of your neck gets tight; • And along towards morning, when you think it will never be light, • And your husband has been gone, and you don't know where, for years. • Suddenly you burst into tears; • There is simply nothing else to do. • And I thought, as I wiped my eyes on the corner of my apron: • This is an ancient gesture, authentic, antique, • In the very best tradition, classic, Greek; • Ulysses did this too. • But only as a gesture,—a gesture which implied • To the assembled throng that he was much too moved to speak. • He learned it from Penelope... • Penelope, who really cried. • Edna St. Vincent Millay

  18. 5. The Red Wheelbarrow so much dependsupon a red wheelbarrow glazed with rainwater beside the whitechickens. -William Carlos Williams

  19. OK-- Ready to share?

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