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=Monday | WEDNESDAY | FRIDAY | January 14Introduction to Poetry | 16Ch. 1, pp. 5-9Reading a poem, Theme | 18“The Lake Isle of Innisfree” 7 | 21MLK Holiday | 23Lyric Poetry 9“Those Winter Sundays” 9pp. 10-15, Narrative “Out, Out—“ 12 | 25Dramatic Monologue, 13-14“My Last Duchess” 14Ch. 2, pp. 19-21, Tone“My Papa’s Waltz” 19 | 28Satire, 20“For a Lady I Know”20pp. 25-26 Speaker and Persona“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” 29“A Glass of Beer” 31 | 30“The Red Wheelbarrow” 32Irony, 33“The Golf Links” 36Dramatic Irony, 34 “The Chimney Sweeper”39 | February 1Exercise: Telling Tone:“To Lucasta” 41 “Dulce Et Decorum Est” 41 | 4Class Dismissed—Free journal credit. | 6Ch. 3, pp. 48-50 Literal Meaning, 48“This is just to say” 48 Abstract and Concrete Diction, 49“Down, Wanton, Down” 50“Batter My Heart, three-personed God, for You” 51Dictionary, 52-53Allusion, Word Choice. Word order, Levels of diction, Dialect, Sentence Structure, 53-58“Upon Julia’s Clothes”57 | 8Writing Exercise—Analysis:Read “White Lies” 25“The Ruined Maid”59“Anyone Lived In a Pretty How Town”62 “Carnation Milk” 65 | 11Mardi Gras Holiday | 13Ash Wednesday Holiday | 15Ch. 4 72-77Denotation and Connotation“London”-74“Disillusionment of Ten O’Clock”76“Fire and Ice”77 | 18Ch, 5 84-5Imagery “Root Cellar” 86“The Fish”87 “Pied Beauty”90 | 20Ch. 6 Figures of Speech 104-108 Metaphor, Simile, extended metaphor“Shall I Compare Thee To a Summer’s Day?”105 “My Life Had Stood—a Loaded Gun” 108“Metaphors”109“Simile”110Personification, 113Overstatement (hyperbole), 114Paradox, 115 | 22“To see the world in a grain of sand” 109“You Fit Into Me”116 “The Silken Tent”118 “The Secret Sits”119 | 25Ch. 7 Song, 124-5“To Celia”125—Julie Ngo “O Mistress Mine” 127“Richard Cory” (Simon) 129—Rachel Pickens | 27“Funeral Blues” 135—Sidney White“Eleanor Rigby” 137—Maggie Patterson | 1 March“The Times They Are a-Changin’” 138—Manuel M. Toledo“Deathly” 140—Erin Lazars | 4Catch Up and Review | 6MIDTERM EXAM | 8MIDTERM BREAK

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