PPT-Emily Dickinson

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18301886 ENGL 3370 Modern American Poetry Emily Dickinson ENGL 3370 Modern American Poetry Poetry takes the top of your head off ENGL 3370 Modern American Poetry

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18301886 ENGL 3370 Modern American Poetry Emily Dickinson ENGL 3370 Modern American Poetry Poetry takes the top of your head off ENGL 3370 Modern American Poetry Emily Dickinson meets Attila the Hun on Steve Allens . Nick Proctor. Diego. Guns. http://youtu.be/mxqow15L2ZE. The spoken word poet that i choose was Diego. He is only a teen and there is not really any information that i could find about him. In Diego’s poems he speaks words that have power. His poems hold a lot of meaning and most of them are something that we all could relate too. I choose this poet because he is a influential young person that knows what he is talking about.. William Faulkner. Dana El Tanna. Malaka Al Harazin. Maice Badereddeen. Outline. William Faulkner. A Contextual Background about South & North. Summary. American Features. Modernity of the Text. William Faulkner. By William . Faulkner. Introduction of Story. First published in April of 1930. Became a Film in 1982. Film only last 27 minutes . Explores many themes such as: society of the South, roles of women in the South, and extreme psychosis disorders. Emily Dickinson,. John Ruskin,. Walt Whitman, . and . Alexander . Petrunkevitch. Elements . in Literature. pp. 12-23. Vocabulary . (See . Voc. Table for. additional . forms and definitions). 1. . *resolute 15-1 . 4. th. February 2014. I . wanna. rock ‘n’ roll all . nite. with Emily Dickinson!. Hey Wembley! Here’s a number about a fly!. I heard a Fly buzz – when I died – . The Stillness in the Room. and Document Sources. English/Literature. 2. What is Plagiarism? . Copying from a source without quotation marks or proper citations. . Copying from a source without quotation marks, but citing the source. . William Faulkner. The author. born in New Albany, Mississippi in 1897. one of the most important writers of the Southern literature of the United States, along with Mark Twain, Robert Penn Warren, Flannery O'Connor, Truman Capote etc.. dickinson. *Born December 10, 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts. *“Magnum . bonum. , harem . scarum. ” was first poem published in 1850-all poems were published without credit. * Only published between 7-11 poems before her death. by Emily Dickinson. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886). American poet (1830 – 1886). Born and lived in Amherst, Massachusetts. Highly introverted. Most friendships conducted through . letters. Rarely left her bedroom in later life. Prescribed text - Emily Dickinson Poems. Words to remember – and to structure your responses…. Being. • . Becoming. • . Belonging. Identity. • Institution • . Belonging. Institution • Identity . Turn in your AOW!. Do you need to make up a quiz???? Let me know when!. Pick up a worksheet from the front desk . Warm Up:. 1.) . Using the notes . sheet, write . down 5 very unusual things about her and anything else that you find interesting. . Emily Dickinson. Emily Dickinson . Because I Could Not Stop for Death . Born . in Amherst, Massachusetts, USA, in 1830, Emily Dickinson was a prolific poet, though few poems were published during her lifetime. Her family was very prominent – her grandfather founded Amherst College, where her father, also a US Congressman, was Treasurer. However, Emily challenged many of the conventions of the society around her, particularly religion. While she read the works of other 19. Emily Dickinson. Learning Objective: To consider how the poet’s experiences might influence their writing. Finish this well known phrase:. “Time flies when . . .”. Imagine . . .. You are stuck at home for the whole of the summer holidays. You cannot leave the house. All you can do is look out of the window.. Emily Dickinson: Biography. Born the second of three children in Amherst, Massachusetts. Father was a lawyer and one of the wealthiest and most respected citizens in the town, as well as a conservative leader of the church.

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