Poetry Essay
Select a single poem that we have read so far in the class for your paper. Length: At least 2 full pages. Please choose one of the poems in the file to complete this writing.
Before you begin writing, I suggest that you review the readings in your text on writing about literature. You may also find this section from the Purdue OWL helpful: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/618/01/ (Links to an external site.) or this section from the UNC OWL: http://writingcenter.unc.edu/resources/handouts-demos/specific-writing-assignments/poetry-explications (Links to an external site.)
Your paper is an explication of the poem, not a simple summary of what the lines say.
First, develop a thesis that clearly states your interpretation of the poem you have chosen. What is the theme or meaning of the poem, and how do you know? Then provide a thorough explication that illuminates how the evidence in the text supports that thesis.
You may choose any poem that we have read in this part of the course. The intent of this assignment is to get you to think carefully and independently about a single poem, and to develop your own unique interpretation of that poem. Then, in your paper, you must convey that thinking and understanding to your reader.
Remember to create a clear thesis. Remember to explain yourself fully and to illustrate with examples from the poem which you carefully analyze. This is an explication only, so focus on the text itself rather than outside research.
Remember also that your purpose is not to summarize the poem, but to explicate, analyze, and explain.
Length: At least 2 full pages.
Format: MLA. You should include proper citation to our text at the end of the paper.
Also, please note that I can only accept Microsoft Word compatible file attachments submitted in the dropbox.
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The Road Not Taken
The development of the “The Road Not Taken” poem provides a life perspective where one can make personal choices. The poem creates some ground where a person can make life choices, whether going alone or in the mainstream. The poem generates a sound system analyzing life choices and making appropriate decisions based on individual interests and preferences.
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