Thursday, February 15, 2007

Sonnets

Silently read poems in Poetry With Teenagers. Read pages starting with 115 as introduction to sonnets.

View sonnet from Romeo and Juliet

Copy the following notes:

Characteristics of a Sonnet

14 lines
Written in iambic pentameter.
Iambic pentameter is five sets of two syllables each per line. Each set of two syllables consists of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
10 syllables per line
Shakespearean rhyme scheme is common rhyme scheme for sonnets: abab cdcd efef gg


Record the rhyme scheme for five different sonnnets. Example

Sonnet 36
1 twain a
2 one b
3 remain a
4 alone b
5 respect c
6 spite d
7 effect c
8 delight d
9 thee e
10 shame f
11 me e
12 name f
13 sort g
14 report g


Current Assignment List
Response to Lit. Notes 10 2/1
Cut out poem 50 2/7
Photo homework 10 2/9
Photo Poem 50 2/12
Lang. Lit. Poetry Chart 42 2/15


Homework: Finished assingned work

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