Requirements:
Type of writing expected –Analytical and Comparative
Length requirements – 500 words
Formatting requirements – MLA format
Documentation format – Citations necessary
Amount or type of research expected – Primarily from Poems
Objective: The focus of this second essay will be on analysis.
Write a comparative essay about two poems from Literature: A Portable Anthology. Do the poems have rhyme or meter? How do their different structures reflect their meaning? How do these poems capture their intended meaning? Some things you might want to think about:
· How do they relate to each other?
· What kind of tone is present?
· What sort of imagery / symbolism is incorporated?
· What is the final message of the poem?
Objectives:
· Students will practice different types of analytical strategies.
· Students will use specific examples from the pieces of literature.
· Students will write effective introductions.
· Students will analyze the figurative language (including metaphor and simile) present in the work of literature.
Evaluation Criteria
· The most important thing is that you fully use your analytical skills to examine the works of literature.
· I will be looking to see how well you use the primary texts themselves in your essay.
· The style will be formal, so I do not want to see the use of the first person pronoun “I”.
· I will be looking to see how well you incorporate and analyze figurative language in your essay.
· I will focus on the quality of your introduction.
· I am not looking for grammatical perfection, but the essay must be readable and free of mechanical errors that distract your reader.
Some potential pairings:
Digging by Heaney and My Papa’s Waltz by Roethke
Ars Poetica by MacLeish and Ode on a Grecian Urn by Keats
One Art by Bishop and I Knew a Woman by Roethke
Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by Eliot and Dover Beach by Arnold
Sonnet 130 by Shakespeare and Ozymandias by Shelly
The Lamb and The Tyger by William Blake
One Art by Bishop and I Knew a Woman by Roethke
Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by Eliot and Dover Beach by Arnold
Sonnet 130 by Shakespeare and Ozymandias by Shelly
The Lamb and The Tyger by William Blake
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