V4 - week 4 - Poetry

Groups
1) Klaas /  Bart Hoogsteen / Jolt
2) Femke / Grytsje / Dautzen
3) Rogier / Hidde / Silke
4) Jochem / Lennaert / Bart Wagenaar
5) Hester / Jelena / Andes 
6) Wesley / Tom / Elise
7) Dennis / Annelie / Marianne
8) Ruben / Bauke / Lyke 
9) Emma / Nynke 

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Groups
1) Klaas /  Bart Hoogsteen / Jolt
2) Femke / Grytsje / Dautzen
3) Rogier / Hidde / Silke
4) Jochem / Lennaert / Bart Wagenaar
5) Hester / Jelena / Andes 
6) Wesley / Tom / Elise
7) Dennis / Annelie / Marianne
8) Ruben / Bauke / Lyke 
9) Emma / Nynke 

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Today's objectives

Period III

From June to December

Alquin Magazine hand-out

(Reading practice)

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Period III

Vocabulary tests - wk. 5/7/and ?

Literature -novels (writing) & poetry

New Alquin Magazines

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Read the title & stanza 1

What is the poem about?
What will the outcome be?

Slide 4 - Open question

Part 2 - A Serious Person

What does "As White as Chalk"mean?

What literary device is this?

Describe the type of person he is.

Describe the type of person she is.

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Reading Poem


Read poem together

Analysis per part/discuss in groups 
(few min. per part)

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Part 3 - Summer Villanelle
Villanelle =
 a nineteen-line poetic form consisting of five tercets (3-line stanza) followed by a quatrain (4-line stanza).There are two refrains and two repeating rhymes, with the first and third line of the first tercet repeated alternately at the end of each subsequent stanza until the last stanza, which includes both repeated lines. 


Q. 1) Which lines are repeated? Explain how they're repeated.

Q. 2) What does the she (the narrator) want? Explain

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Part 4 - The Reading


What does she (the narrator) think of the poet? Explain

What does she want?

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Parts 5 / 6 / 7


What are high-minded people?

In which stanza is "innocent" used before?

Which  stanza/part of the poem indicates a change in their relationship?

Why is she hugging a telephone directory? 

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Part 8 - Love Story


What does she not understand?

How have her feelings changed?

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Part 9 - Spring Onions


What are her feelings in 
Stanza 9?

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Part 10 - I'll be nice
  1. What type of poetic form is stanza 10?
  2. Which lines are repeated? What is the repetition scheme?
  3. Is she over him? Why/why not?
  4. What does the last stanza mean?*

*Wit= quick humour / Guile = deceitful and cunning

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