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Poetry Analysis Essay

You need NO SSR NO SPIRALS The copy of the poem you printed Friday The TPCASTT you started Friday Your webquest forms NO DEVICES UNLESS APPROVED. Poetry Analysis Essay. Introduction. Is the poem and poet mentioned? Is there a clear summary of the poem?

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Poetry Analysis Essay

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  1. You needNO SSRNO SPIRALSThe copy of the poem you printed FridayThe TPCASTT you started FridayYour webquest formsNO DEVICES UNLESS APPROVED

  2. Poetry Analysis Essay

  3. Introduction • Is the poem and poet mentioned? • Is there a clear summary of the poem? • Is there a clear thesis statement? Is the thesis the last sentence of the paragraph?

  4. Sample Introduction • John Hamm’s poem “The Ballad of Captain Super” tells the story of a superhero who doesn’t have any super powers. Cap watches over the town he has sworn to protect. The hero sees a crisis in the town and remembers what he must do to protect the citizens. When the Captain makes his move he painfully realizes he is unable to fly. Using a mix of metaphors and similes, “The Ballad of Captain Super” shows that what we think can outweigh our physical abilities.

  5. Sample Introduction • John Hamm’s poem “The Ballad of Captain Super” tells the story of a superhero who doesn’t have any super powers. Cap watches over the town he has sworn to protect. The hero sees a crisis in the town and remembers what he must do to protect the citizens. When the Captain makes his move he painfully realizes he is unable to fly. Using a mix of metaphors and similes, “The Ballad of Captain Super” shows that what we think can outweigh our physical abilities.

  6. Body Paragraphs • Are there at least three body paragraphs?

  7. Body Paragraphs - Connotation • Is it clear what type of figurative language is being discussed? • Is the meaning of the figurative language explained? • Is the importance of the figurative language explained? • Is there a direct quote in each paragraph?

  8. Body Paragraph - Attitude • Is the author's attitude clearly stated? • What type of life experiences could have influenced this poem? • Is there a direct quote from the poem? Does the direct quote relate to the author's attitude?

  9. Conclusion • Is the thesis statement restated? • Is the poem's theme stated? • Is the theme explained?

  10. Mechanics • Does each paragraph have a topic sentence? • Is there a variety of words used? • Use third person perspective only! • The title of the poem goes in quotation marks every time it is used! • The poet and title are capitalized every time they are mentioned!

  11. Library today... • You need to bring with you: • Copy of your poem • TPCASTT form • rubric • WebQuest sheet • Pencil • Sit away from the computers and complete your TPCASTT form. • When you are done bring your form to me. • If your form is complete, I will tell you which computer to use.

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