Poetry is a form of expression. The poet uses his/her own personal and private language which leaves poetry open to different interpretations. Although the poet may have had one specific idea or purpose in mind, the reader’s response may be completely different. Nevertheless, this does not mean that you may interpret poetry any way you wish. All interpretations must be supported by direct reference to the text. As with any type of literary analysis, you need a basic knowledge of the elements of poetry. The following guide and questions will help you.
- Read the poem in its entirety to get a general impression.
- What is the poem about?
- What is the title of the poem?
- Who is speaker or narrative voice of the poem
- To whom is the speaker speaking?
- What is the purpose of the poem: to describe, amuse, entertain, narrate, inform, express grief, celebrate or commemorate?
- What is the tone of the poem? Sad, happy, melancholy, bitter?
The [ File ] link below, entitled "How to Analyze a Poem in Six Steps," presents a detailed analysis as to how we can begin to break down and analyze a poem. Before completing the assignment, please do read the article.
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Assignment:
In the [ File ] link below is a poem entitled "Richard Cory." Now that you have read how to analyze a poem, read "Richard Cory" and complete the activity.
In the [ File ] link below is a poem entitled "Richard Cory." Now that you have read how to analyze a poem, read "Richard Cory" and complete the activity.
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