Friday, December 18, 2015

What Does ? Want for Christmas!

Put 10 literary characters on your Christmas shopping list. Number them from 1-10. Tell us who they are, a short description of them and what you got them and why. Have fun!


Friday, December 11, 2015

Choose a Piece of Art and Write a Poem.

Example of Elkphrastic Poetry

Subway, ca. 1934 by Lily Furedi

Interception MarkTansey

Cape Cod Morning, 1950

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The Girl I Left Behind Me by Eastman Johnson

So, first take a look at the example of elkphrastic poetry by William Carlos Williams.
After that, take a look at all of these paintings. Choose one and then answer the following questions.


1.List the first words that come to mind when you look at this artwork.

2. What is happening in this artwork? What is the story being told?(PLOT)

3. Who or what is the subject of the painting? How would you describe them?(CHARACTER)

4.  What is the mood of the artwork? What sounds, smells, feelings tastes could you associate with it?(SETTING)

5. How does this artwork connect with you personally? Why did you choose it?

6. Now that you have closely observed the artwork, how would you summarize its main idea?

After you have completed the questions, go back and circle any words or phrases you might want to incorporate into a poem about the artwork. Consider using these tools when writing your poem:
alliteration
metaphor
personification
repetition
rhyme
simile

Friday, December 4, 2015

Santa?

The Other Stocking

On Santa Claus

Okay, here are two pieces by G.K. Chesterton about "Santa". The first is a beautiful little story about his experience with Christmas and how it bloomed into his love of the gift of life. It is one of my very, very favorite stories.

The second is a response from Chesterton from The New York Times. He is reviewing a book by S.R. Littlelwood called "The Story of Santa Clause".

Read these two pieces. And then write a poem or a story about Christmas.