Title: Poetry Analysis Using TPCASTT
1Poetry Analysis Using TPCASTT
2Getting Started
- This is a process to help you organize your
analysis of poetry. - We have already learned the vocabulary, now its
time to put it into practice! - Together, we are going to analyze poetry using
TPCASTT. - You have a note sheet that looks like this
3 You will write down everything that is bolded
and underlined Nothing else
4T is for TITLE
- Analyze the title first.
- What do you predict this poem will be about?
- Write down your predictions about the poem based
off the title. - We will reflect on the title again after we have
read the poem. - The next step is often omitted, but it is the
most important!!!!
5READ THE POEM!!!!
6P is for PARAPHRASE
- Paraphrasing is putting something in your own
words. - After reading the poem, rewrite it in your own
words. - Keep it short and sweet.
7C is for CONNOTATION
- Identify the figures of speech and sound effects
of the poem. - These are the poetry vocabulary we have already
studied. - These elements add to the meaning.
RHYME
diction
personification
simile
Allusion
implied metaphor
HYPERBOLE
direct metaphor
Paradox
8A is for ATTITUDE
- Tone is the attitude of the speaker toward the
subject of the poem. - What type of tone/attitude does the author have?
9TONE WORDS
- Positive Tone
- emotions that evokes good feelings.
- Neutral Tone
- emotions that can either good or bad depending on
the situation. - Negative Tone
- emotions that evoke BAD feelings
NOTE If you dont know what the word means USE
YOUR DICTIONARY!!!
10S is for SHIFT
- If there is a change in time, tone, or speaker
MARK IT!!!!!
- This should always be noted as this will also
affect the meaning.
11T is for TITLE (again)
- At this time, you should reconsider the title.
- Were you right in your predictions?
- What other meanings might the title have in light
of your analysis? - Next, the biggie.
12T is for THEME
- As you already know, theme is the message or main
idea the author wants you to get from the work. - It does not make a judgment.
- example Dont do drugs is not a theme.
- It merely states something that is true to life
and the human condition.
13How do I find the THEME?
- Look at the other parts of TPCASTT.
- What insight are all of these working together to
convey? - What is the poet trying to say about life?
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16Woman with Flower
- I wouldnt coax the plant if I were you.
- Such watchful nurturing may do it harm.
- Let the soil rest from so much digging
- And wait until its dry before you water it.
- The leafs inclined to find it own direction
- Give it a chance to seek the sunlight
- for itself.
- Much growth is stunted by too careful prodding,
- Too eager tenderness.
- The things we love we have to learn to
- leave alone.
17- Identity by Julio Noboa Polanco
- Let them be as flowers,
- always watered, fed, guarded, admired,
- but harnessed to a pot of dirt.
- Id rather be a tall, ugly weed,
- clinging on cliffs, like an eagle
- wind-wavering above high, jagged rocks.
- To have broken through the surface of stone,
- to live, to feel exposed to the madness
- of the vast, eternal sky.
- To be swayed by the breezes of an ancient sea,
- Carrying my soul, my seed.
- Beyond the mountains of time or into the abyss of
the bizarre.
Id rather be unseen, and if then shunned by
everyone, than to be a pleasant-smelling
flower, growing in clusters in the fertile
valley, where theyre praised handled, and
plucked by greedy, human hands Id rather smell
a musty, green stench Than of sweet fragrant
lilac. If I could stand alone, strong and
free, Id rather be a tall, ugly weed. Lack of
seeds, bits of night glistening on the grass.