Poetry response

Poetry response

By: Donna Vorreyer I heard a word today I d never heard before- I wondered where it had been all my life. I welcomed it, wooed it with my pen, let it know it was loved. They say if you use a word three times, it s yours. What happens to ones that no one speaks? Do they wait bitterly, hollow-eyed orphans in Dickensian bedrooms, longing for someone.

Students are often given the assignment to write a response to a poem they have read. Even if you aren’t given this formal assignment, writing a response is a good way to organize your thoughts and feelings about a poem. This can help deepen your understanding and your appreciation of poems you like and help you comprehend difficult poems. In a.

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Beginning Again By: Franz Wright If I could stop talking, completely cease talking for a year, I might begin to get well, he muttered. Off alone again performing brain surgery on himself in a small badly lit room with no mirror. A room whose floor ceiling ans walls are all mirrors, what a mess oh my God- And still it stands, the question not how.

Writer s name: _ _____ Responder’s name: _ ___________ Poetry Response Sheet Student Instructions: Poetry isn’t easy to respond to, so use this response sheet as a guide more than a worksheet. Find 3-5 questions from this list that somehow pertain to the poem you are responding to. Circle those questions then provide your response to all of them in.

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