Important Note: The poem you use for this essay may come only from the following sources.
Sources:
Poetry 180–A Poem a Day for American High Schools, Poetry Daily , Academy of American Poets, or Barteby: Modern American Poetry
Essay Option 1: Compare/Contrast Essay
- Study two different poems about wind.
- Write a five paragraph compare/contrast essay showing how these two poems are similar and how they each create meaning on the theme/idea in their own ways.
- Format options:
1-In each body paragraph focus on a different element of the poems (i.e. figurative language, symbolism, theme, tone, etc.) and identify the similarities & differences. 2-Include one body paragraph of similarities, one body paragraph of differences, and a third body paragraph on theme.
- Be sure to include textual evidence (quotes) to support your ideas.
- Include copies of the poems you are comparing at the beginning of your essay. (This does not count towards the paragraph count.)
- Your essay should use correct grammar and punctuation.
Essay Option 2: Personal Response
- Write a five paragraph essay analyzing a poem of your choice.
- In each body paragraph focus on a different element of the poem (i.e. figurative language, symbolism, theme, tone, etc.)
- Include a copy of the poem you are analyzing at the beginning of your essay. (This does not count towards the paragraph count.
Be sure to include textual evidence (quotes) to support your ideas.
Your essay should use correct grammar and punctuation.