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11091Week Three Reflective Journal Instructions We will be using the journal throughout the course to reflect on our learning. In addition to the following required entries, you're welcome to submit optional open-topic entries. Feel free to copy and paste the prompt you're addressing at the top...

11090Week Three Discussion 5: Poetry Reflection For this discussion, please read “The Art of (Reading) Poetry” in the textbook (761-8) and “Poets on Poetry” in the following link: http://www.poetsgraves.co.uk/poets_on_poetry.htm. Respond to one of the following sets of questions. Refer to specific poems in your response. 1. Comment on...

11089Week Three Discussion 4: Sonnets Pick one of the sonnets listed below and try to answer the following questions about it: • Does it follow the English or Italian sonnet form, some combination of both, or some other form entirely? • Does it have a "turn"? Where does the...

11061We will be using the journal throughout the course to reflect on our learning. In addition to the following required entries, you're welcome to submit optional open-topic entries. Feel free to copy and paste the prompt you're addressing at the top of your journal...

11060For this discussion, please read “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” “Musee des Beaux Arts,” “The Flea,” “Still-Life,” and “Ode to a Grecian Urn.” Respond to one of the following sets of questions. Refer to specific passages from the poems in your response. Read John Donne's poem "The...

11059For this discussion, please read "The Tyger," "The Windhover," “in Just—,” and “Daddy.” Respond to one of the following sets of questions. Refer to specific passages from the poems in your response. Read Plath’s “Daddy” aloud. What words and sounds stand out and try to describe their...

11058We will be using the journal throughout the course to reflect on our learning. In addition to the following required entries, you're welcome to submit optional open-topic entries. Feel free to copy and paste the prompt you're addressing at the top of your journal entry. Entry...

11057For this discussion, please read “Pied Beauty,” “Dover Beach,” “Death be not proud,” "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning," “The White House," and “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers.” Respond to one of the following sets of questions. Refer to specific passages from the stories in your response. Gerard Manley Hopkins'...

11056To participate in this discussion, please read the following poems: “My Life had stood—A Loaded Gun,” “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s day?” “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun," “Divorce,” “Sex Without Love," and “Harlem.” Respond to one of the following sets of questions....

11055For this discussion, please read the following poems: “Dover Beach,” “Daystar,” “Those Winter Sundays,” “Harlem Dancer,” and “Second Coming.” Respond to one of the following sets of questions. Refer to specific passages from the stories in your response. What senses does the imagery in Claude McKay’s “Harlem...