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In Class Poetry Explication

In Class Poetry Explication. December 7th. Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace, Seeing the game from him escapt away. Sits downe to rest him in some shady place, With panting hounds beguiled of their pray: SO after long pursuit and vaine assay, When I all weary had the chace forsooke,

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In Class Poetry Explication

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  1. In Class Poetry Explication December 7th

  2. Lyke as a huntsman after weary chace, Seeing the game from him escapt away. Sits downe to rest him in some shady place, With panting hounds beguiled of their pray: SO after long pursuit and vaine assay, When I all weary had the chace forsooke, The gentle deare returnd the selfe-same way, Thinking to quench her thirst at the next brooke. There she beholding me with mylder looke, Sought not to fly, but fearelesse still did bide; Till I in hand her yet halfe trembling tooke, And with her owne goodwill hir fyrmely tyde. Strange thing me seemd to see a beast so qyld, So goodly wonne with her own will beguyld.

  3. Work for 10 minutes on these questions • Who wrote this poem? What work is it probably from? How do you know that? • What other poem(s) does this allude to? How is it similar or different? Discuss theme as well as structure.

  4. Who wrote this poem? What work is it probably from? How do you know that? • Rhyme Scheme? • Format? • Is there a turn? • What is the theme?

  5. What other poem(s) does this allude to? How is it similar or different? • Which poem and poet does this resemble? • How does the structure of the two poems relate to the theme of both poems?

  6. Your homework for Monday • Begin your review! Remember all the resources you have: • All powerpoints and handouts are on the wiki • SerranoNotes • Merchant of Venice Review Sheet • Your own Poetry Review Sheet • Exam Review Sheet • Old tests, quizzes, etc. • Class on Monday will be review based off of your questions. As a result, each of you should come in • at least 1 question about literature. • a rough outline of your exam theme. • Review Session: Friday 11:30am – 12:30am in the debate building.

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