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“Poverty” by Jane Taylor Shane Moore

“Poverty” by Jane Taylor Shane Moore. Intro to “ Poverty ”. 1. What makes this work better than the others you read? It is more interesting to me then the other poem that I have read because it is easier to understand 2. How can you justify your judgment regarding this work?

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“Poverty” by Jane Taylor Shane Moore

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  1. “Poverty” by Jane Taylor Shane Moore

  2. Intro to “Poverty” • 1. What makes this work better than the others you read? • It is more interesting to me then the other poem that I have read because it is easier to understand • 2. How can you justify your judgment regarding this work? • My judgment is my own personal opinion. Depends on the person. • 3. How do social, religious, or moral factors affect your judgment? • They can change your views which can change your judgment. • 4. This work is “good” in your opinion. Do like it too? • YesI like it. • 5. What is the difference between liking a work and thinking it is “good?” • You can think that a work is good but not like it and you can like a work and it can be horrible. It depends on the person. Thinking something is good is not a firm answer. • 6. Comparisons are often drawn between poetry and lyrics. How is the poem similar to a song you like? Other than the absence of music, what makes it different? • Most songs have rhyme and rhythm that I listen to but this poem doesn't.

  3. Jane Taylor • British engraver, poet, and novelist • Was born in London to Ann Martin Taylor and Isaac Taylor, an engraver, painter, and minister. • Jane Taylor and her sister Ann, were some of the earliest known children’s poets. • Jane Taylor and Ann were the poets of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

  4. History • 1821 - New York gives free Blacks the right to vote • 1796 - December 7. John Adams is elected second president of the U.S. • 1799 - George Washington dies at Mount Vernon. 

  5. Culture • French and Indian war

  6. Society • My poem is about poverty and in society we poverty.

  7. Works Cited • http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/jane-taylor • http://www.internationalstudents.org/culture-history-1800.php?idlv2=26&idlv3=80 • http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/19thcentury.html

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