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Poetry Explication Essay Assignment Prompt: Write a 2 – 2 ½ page explication (analysis) of the poem “Those Winter Sundays,” by Robert Hayden or the poem “There Is No Word for Goodbye,” by Mary Tallmou

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Poetry Explication Essay AssignmentPrompt:Write a 2 – 2 ½ page explication (analysis) of the poem “Those Winter Sundays,” by Robert Hayden or the poem “There Is No Word for Goodbye,” by Mary Tallmountain. Decide what you believe is a prominent conflict/theme of the poem and then explain how various elements (imagery, figures of speech, diction, sound devices, tone, etc.) develop and/or resolve the conflict or theme.Process:· Read the poem out loud to hear the sound devices and rhythm· Fully annotate the poem – highlight interesting or important passages and write comments in the margins of the paper.· Brainstorm your ideas: Free-writing, listing, mapping, reporter’s questions, etc.· Create a rough outline· Write a rough draft· Edit, proofread· Revise for final copyRequirements:· MLA Style· 2 – 2 ½ pages in length· Use quotes from the poem to support your analysisReminders:· Begin with the dramatic situation· Do not simply tell us what are the sound devices or figures of speech, etc. – analyze these elements and explain how they impact the meaning of the poem.o Take Blake’s poem “London,” for example. The repetition of the word “marks“ moves from pain-filled scars that we see to something we hear with the repetition of the word “cry.” If you shut your eyes, you will still hear them – the narrator indicates that there is no escape. The misery is all encompassing to every “man” and “infant,” and finally, “to every voice.” please i have given you a sample of how it should be written in the drop box

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