Monday, November 3, 2014

20 Reading Poetry Strategies from The Atlantic

Worth reading. My favorite is #7.

A poem cannot be paraphrased. In fact, a poem’s greatest potential lies in the opposite of paraphrase: ambiguity. Ambiguity is at the center of what is it to be a human being. We really have no idea what’s going to happen from moment to moment, but we have to act as if we do.

You could develop a lesson around this article, if you were clever. Or, just pass out the article and let students discuss.

Charles Baudelaire by Gustave Courbet (Wikimedia Commons)

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