Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Poetry Analysis

Poetry Analysis Task:

Choose a poet from our book Latino Literature and write an essay in which you analyze three poems written by that poet.  You are to analyze the poet’s use of literary elements (parts of the poem and figures of speech) and use this analysis to interpret the meaning of this poem. Challenge yourself by looking for a common theme in the works you choose to analyze.

In other words
What is the poem saying and what literary elements does the author use to demonstrate this message?
Introduction
Provide the necessary background information about the poet in 2-3 paragraphs:

·         poet’s name/any relevant biographical facts

·         Geography---Living in a hot climate by the sea will create different experiences then living in a cold mountainous place.

·         Current event---Growing up during a war, fighting in a war, political unrest.

·         Family structure---Eldest who cares for siblings, living with relatives, poverty.

·         State of the economy---Growing up during the depression, living in a poor country.

Please refer to the previous post for more information.


Use appropriate transitional words or phrases to begin a discussion of the poet’s work.

·         title of poem
·         Summary of the poem’s subject or topic.

Transitional words and phrases
https://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/Transitions.html

Thesis
•  In your thesis, identify the literary element(s) to be analyzed and the approach or direction of the analysis.

•  What message is the poem sending?



Sample Thesis Statement #1
In “First Lessons,” R. Zamora Linmark uses allusions to describe how not to write a poem, and then he uses imagery and allusions to describe how to write a poem properly.

Sample Thesis Statement #2
R. Zamora Linmark in “First Lessons” uses imagery and verbal irony to describe how a writer can discover his or her topic, then through diction and allusion, tells the writer how to write a poem that will leave a lasting impression on readers.

Sample Thesis Statement #3
In the poem “First Lessons,” R. Zamora Linmark uses allusion and visual imagery in a playful way to teach writers what to avoid and what to incorporate when composing poems based on other literary works. Linmark advises writers that it is okay to borrow, or even steal, from others’ literary works as long as they replace them with works of their own.

Body Paragraphs
•  The number of paragraphs will be based on the number of elements you analyze and the number of claims that you make.


Sample Organization #1
In “First Lessons,” R. Zamora Linmark uses allusions to describe how not to write a poem, and then he uses imagery and allusions to describe how to write a poem properly. Sample Organization #1
1.  the author uses allusions to describe how not to write a poem
2.  the author uses imagery to describe how to write a poem properly
3.  the author uses allusions to describe how to write a poem properly
Sample Organization #2
R. Zamora Linmark in “First Lessons” uses imagery and verbal irony to describe how a writer can discover his or her topic, then through diction and allusion, tells the writer how to write a poem that will leave a lasting impression on readers.
Sample Organization #2
1.  the author uses imagery to describe how a writer can discover his or her topic
2.  the author uses verbal irony to describe how a writer can discover his or her topic
3.  the author uses diction to tell the writer how to write a poem that will leave a lasting impression on readers
4.  the author uses allusion to tell the writer how to write a poem that will leave a lasting impression on readers Conclusion

Conclusion
•  Your concluding paragraph should begin by echoing your major thesis without repeating the words verbatim.
•  It should broaden from the thesis statement to answer the “so what?” question your reader may have after reading your essay. Conclusion
•  Reflect on how your essay topic relates to the poem as a whole
•  Evaluate how successful the author is in achieving his or her goal or message
•  Give a personal statement about the topic Conclusion
•  Make predictions
•  Connect back to your creative opening
•  Give your opinion of the poem’s value or significance


Your essay must be posted to the blog by Wednesday, June 4, 2014 by 1:08pm.
Students will post one essay and give constructive criticism to two. Directions on how to give feedback will follow.

2 comments:

  1. Bless Me Ultima
    Rudolfo Anaya was born October 30th, 1937 in Pastura, New Mexico. He had lived close to Santa Maria, New Mexico living with his seven siblings on a farm. Rudolfo begins his story Bless Me Ultima with a summer day when he was about to be seven years old and how he met Ultima for the very first time. Mr. Anaya uses first person point of view in his story and memory to show that he's telling the story through his perspective and that he wants us to see what he’s feeling, and what's happening with him in the story. Rudolfo also wants his memory of him questioning his mother on who Ultima was to him in a good and bad way. In the beginning of "Bless me Ultima" Rudolfo starts with the memory of his dream of Ultima and how she looked before he began to tell the story from the beginning.
    In this memory, Rudolfo shows that his was a cowboy all of his life and that they lived in a farmland. Rudolfo explains how his Father had told his Mother and them that Ultima was going to be staying with them at their house for the summer, this made Rudolfo question who the mysterious woman was but he later on remembered that name before and began to dream about Ultima, causing him to ask about her to his Mother who only told him that Ultima was an important female that helped bring him into the world when he was just born, and that he will be respectful to her when she arrives to the house for the summer.

    The message of what Mr. Anaya is trying to give in Bless me Ultima, is that
    The memories of his childhood on growing up with his family in a farm wanting to know who Ultima was at the age of seven had stayed with him throughout his life. Rudolfo Anaya uses imagery so that the poem can have the reader's attention when it starts. This tells the reader that he wants them to be in the memory as he tells the story from his eyes.
    Mr. Anaya uses the supernatural to describe Ultima, such as calling her a witch and using the description on what he heard about Ultima when he was a child. Ultima is described a woman who stopped the sickness of many children using herbs and medicine, this is shown on page 27. When Young Rudolfo asked his father on whom Ultima was.
    Rudolfo also uses his real name in the story telling the reader that he was called something else other than his pen/analysis name. In Bless me Ultima, Mr. Anaya explains more on his childhood and the people that lived during his time living in Santa Maria. He explained a short passage on an Indian boy by the name of Jason, and how he's the only Indian in New Mexico and can't hang out with him because of his father. Rudolfo shows that during his childhood not many Indians accepted Mexicans.
    In Bless me Ultima, Rudolfo Anaya explains the memory of his summer wandering who Ultima was. He uses First Person Point of view and Imagery so that the reader can get a better picture of what the stories going to be about.
    In the first paragraph, he starts off with "Ultima came to stay with us the summer, I was almost seven." already he's telling us that this is first person point of view because he used "I" when starting the story.
    Rudolf also uses the supernatural to describe Ultima as a witch and uses the memory of his dreams to show that he's see her before.
    In Conclusion, Rudolfo Anaya has uses the story on his summer with Ultima to show that part of his childhood was remembering who the woman is to him and what importance she had in his life while growing up and what impact she had on his Parent's lives.

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  2. Personally I think that young Rudolfo had many memories of Ultima and that's maybe the reason on why he started his story off with a strange dream, so that he could hook the reader into it before he began to tell the whole thing. Maybe Mr. Anaya felt that maybe if he began the dream with Ultima, we as the readers would want to know more on who she was as well.
    Rudolfo Anaya has made it clear that during his life, Ultima was all he could think about in dreams and reality. As he said in the beginning he remembers seeing the face of a woman smiling down at him with the power of youth in her years.
    This story on Bless Me Ultima is good because it explains the memory of which Ultima was to young Rudolfo as a person and as a writer, this book was significant to him because it all focused on his childhood and his curiosity on which Ultima was.

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