Let's make a list of all the poems we have read.
Each one has a focus, themes, motifs...
Pick one poem and find a song lyric that you actually like, and listen to, that connects the ideas in that poem.
Your task: to write a 500 word (minimum) comparison/contrast of the two. How are they similar? How are they different?
How do you analyse two pieces and synthesize your ideas to write quickly?
1) Find out what the focus of your writing topic is first! Then, as you read both pieces you will know what kind of examples to look for.2) Read each piece with a pencil in your hand. Underline important passages that will help you to explain the meaning you are making.
3) Plan before you write.Create a quick T-chart, using the titles of the pieces as headings.
“Title of Poem”
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“Title of Song”
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Quote or note 1
Quote or note 2
Quote or note 3
Etc…
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Quote or note 1
Quote or note 2
Quote or note 3
Etc…
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4) Think, think, think... until it hurts... and then, write the Thesis Statement that summarizes your main ideas.
Ex. Ruminating on mortality may not be an uplifting experience, but it can bring a heightened sense of appreciation for the life that we live; in the poem, "Meditation xvii" and in City and Colour's song, "Body in a Box" we are called on to live life fully and without judgement.
5) Decide on an approach. Will you use the Block Method or the Point by Point? (Explained in class)
6) Begin to write...
- Remember to focus on seamless "integration of quotes."
- Moreover, use transitional words and phrases to help your ideas to flow.
- Play with your vocabulary - choose the most evocative words.
- Keep you thinking at the centre of your writing.