T is for Title: Make a prediction about the focus of the poem before you read the poem.
P is for Paraphrase: Rewrite the poem sentence/stanza by sentence/stanza in your own words.
C is for Connotations: Analyze what the literary devices incorporated into the poem add/mean:
- Diction/word choice
- Imagery
- Metaphors
- Similes
- Rhyme scheme/patterns
- Alliteration
- Assonance
- Allusions
- Personification
- etc.
A is for Attitude: What is the speaker's attitude toward his or her subject? (aka: TONE)
And here's what we covered today:
S is for Shift: A shift (sometimes called rhetorical shift or poetic shift) occurs when the focus/tone/technique/etc. changes in the poem. Every poem has at least one major shift. Some poems have multiple major and minor shifts. In "Jabberwocky," a minor shift occurs between the second and third stanzas as the speaker's focus changes from the warning about the Jabberwock to the beginning of the hunt. A major shift occurs before the final stanza when the speaker reveals that the world is the same as it was at the beginning of the poem despite the elimination of the Jabberwock.
T is for Title (again!): Look at the title again, using what you now know of the poem, and look for metaphorical or symbolic meanings.
T is for Theme: What does the speaker/poet want you to learn or understand as a result of having read the poem (how should your life or the way you see the world change)?
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