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By analyzing and appreciating poetry, readers connect to others, share meaningful experiences and become more aware of their own feelings and circumstances. Step One The first step to analyzing a poem is to simply look at it and note any observations. Questions to ask: 1. Does anything about the poem stand out? 2. Does the poem have a title? If ...
Each poem has as its primary image one of the four elements, air, earth, water, and fire, and each is located, by its title, at a specific place: ‘Burnt Norton’ refers to a seventeenth century manor house; ‘East
1. READ THE TITLE: . It seems like an obvious step, but reading the title is a crucial component to understanding a poem. The title should be considered part of the poem. A poem’s title can give you important context before you even begin analyzing it.
Use this handout to read and analyze a poem and to uncover the meaning of the poem. 1. What does the title mean? Take a look at the title and reflect (think) on what you think it means: _____ _____ _____ 2. Put it in your own words: Read the poem two or three times. You will see something different each time you read the poem. Write a brief ...