
Showing posts with label The Lamb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Lamb. Show all posts
Monday, March 23, 2009
Exercises -- Week 4
Exercise 1: Paraphrase
Paraphrase William Blake's "A Poison Tree".
Exercise 2: Symbolism
Compare William Blake's "The Lamb" with "The Tyger" and discuss in groups.
Paraphrase William Blake's "A Poison Tree".
Exercise 2: Symbolism
- Identify the symbolism in William Blake's "A Poison Tree".
- Is it an example of metaphor or simile?
- Interpret the symbolism.
Compare William Blake's "The Lamb" with "The Tyger" and discuss in groups.
- Make a list of the differences between the poems and discuss them.
- Is the rhythm in these poems the same or different? What does this indicate?
- Find the intertextual reference in "The Tyger" to "The Lamb". What is the implication of this reference? How would you answer the speaker's question?
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Exercises & Assignments -- Week 2
Exercise 1: Imagery, Symbolism, Simile, Metaphor, Apostrophe and Personification
William Blake's "To the Evening Star"
Mark all the examples of imagery (and their types), symbolism, simile, metaphor, apostrophe and personification.
Exercise 2: Imagery (and apostrophe and personification)
William Blake's "The Tyger"; "London"; "Song"; "The Lamb"; "A Poison Tree"
Identify and discuss the imagery in these poems. Also identify examples of apostrophe and personification.
Exercise 3: Denotations & Connotations
William Blake's "The Tyger"; "London"; "Song"; "The Lamb"; "A Poison Tree"
What is "said" (denotations) and what is "suggested" (connotations)?
Assignment: Symbolism
William Blake's "The Sick Rose"
Discuss the symbolism in this poem.
- Is the poem about England that is corrupted by politicians (the "worm")?
- Is the poem about a prostitute that is infected with a sexual transmitted disease?
- Is the poem about a virgin, that lost her virginity, maybe through rape?
- Do you have another interpretation?
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