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Engage in a creative poetry exercise by writing two stanzas on the same theme, showcasing contrasting styles. One stanza should embody the essence of Romanticism, reflecting emotion and nature, while the other should mirror the structured approach of Classicism, emphasizing order and reason. This activity encourages a deeper understanding of the characteristics that define these literary movements. Additionally, dive into argumentative writing by annotating an article for elements such as Ethos, Pathos, Logos, and rhetorical devices, enhancing your critical analysis skills.
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Mini Warm-up: Poem ActivityRomanticism began as a reaction to the strictness of ______________.Write two stanzas of a poem. One of these stanzas must be written like a Romanticist would have written it and one must be written like a _____________ would write it.Make sure these two stanzas are about the same subject!
Mini Warm-up: Article ActivityUsing everything you know about Argumentative writing, annotate the article given to you for Ethos, Pathos, Logos, Repetition, Parallelism, etc…