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Category Archives: English III Honors
Make a Connection to the Poetry
View the first thirty minutes of this Emily Dickinson documentary, Voice and Visions; then view the seven minute documentary on Walt Whitman. While you view each film, consider how each film helps you consider each poet in a new light. … Continue reading
The Heart of Chicago
Artist can express their inspiring thoughts and creativity onto white canvases with bright colors and peculiar shapes. The Modernism movement allowed for artists, like Archibald Motley, to portray cultural trends and changes as our society began to transform. In his … Continue reading
Connect a Specific Line from Whitman’s Poetry to a Specific Scene in This PBS Documentary
The technology staff in the Crowsnest is still trying to find out why PBS took the great episode of Whitman off of their American Experience website! We found another great asset on YouTube sharing this on their channel. So, we … Continue reading
Diving Into the Life of Nikki Giovanni
Majority of Nikki Giovanni’s poems focus on the subject of discrimination against women and minority groups as well as people below the poverty line. Giovanni describes her poems as voices for those who felt voiceless. Although it may seem that … Continue reading
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Effects of WWII in Wallace Steven’s Poetry
While not actually fighting in World War II, 60-year-old Wallace Stevens was able to convey the emotions of the civilians in the United States and other countries. Stevens’ poems about the war show the paranoia and universal feeling of pain … Continue reading
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Langston Hughes
Despite the common knowledge that Langston Hughes was an African American poet who wrote about the American Dream, many people do not know background of his life. His mother and father separated after he was born, which caused his mother … Continue reading
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Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath is regarded as one of the most famous poets of American literature as she employs many poetic techniques that display her vision and meaning behind each poem. However, in addition to Plath’s poems, I found her personal life … Continue reading
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Let’s Begin Our Discussion of Donne with a Cinematic Hook
This is a great scene from the movie, Wit. Though the scene stands on its own and inspires a re-reading of Donne’s Death Be Not Proud, Holy Sonnet X, you can learn more about the rest of the movie here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wit_(film) Before … Continue reading
Living With a Purpose by Milan, Max, and Hattie
#Thoreau#HenryDavidThoreau#ThoreauQuotes#HenryThoreau#Walden#CivilDisobedience#WaldenPond#transcendentalism@bsullivan35 pic.twitter.com/SLjU5CvLwl — Milan Ghosh (@MilmanGhosh) October 13, 2016
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A Reference to The Scarlet Letter
I found a reference to the story, The Scarlet Letter, while I was watching a show called Grey’s Anatomy. The clip is from the new season they released a couple weeks ago, Season Thirteen, Episode Two. Before you watch the … Continue reading