Part 1: In Mary Jo Salters Welcome to Hiroshima, what arrests the speakers attention to see beyond the bad taste (l. 29) of the museums displays? What is it that worked its filthy way out like a tongue (l. 48)? What is it that the museum misses? Why does she think the museum doesnt do the job it should do? (3 points).
Part 2:
London by William Blake
1. What is this poem aboutwhat is the SUBJECT of the poem?
2. What do you think is the THEME of the poemthe meaning and how the poem reflects that meaning?
3. What is the tonethe quality of the language a speaker uses?
4. What words and phrases create that tone?
You need to interpret specific words and lines from the poem in order to offer your own interpretation; please do not just make a list of the words and lines. Do not just summarize the overall content of the poem. (8 pts).
Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley
1. What is this poem saying about death and how it affects everyone? (2 pts)
Titanic by David Slavitt
1. Discuss the comparison of cold water to anesthetic. What is the speaker saying? (2 pts)
What is the metaphorical meaning of cold water and anesthetic? Be specific about this meaning.
Be sure to always use specific details and examples, including lines from the text, to back up your responses whenever you can. But you use them to make your own interpretation shine, not just to make a list.
For all the parts, you need to quote specific words and lines of the poems and interpret these words and lines specifically. Do not just summarize the overall content of the poems. In poetry, the most important thing is to interpret the specific nuances of the specific words and lines.
answered: Part 1: In Mary Jo Salters Welcome to Hiroshima, what arr
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