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Found poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Found poetry is a type of poetry created by taking words, phrases, and sometimes whole passages from other sources and reframing them as poetry by making changes in spacing and/or lines (and conseque...
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Found poems take existing texts and refashion them, reorder them, and present them as poems. The literary equivalent of a collage, found poetry is often made from newspaper articles, street signs, graffiti, speeches, letters, or even other poems. ... A pure found poem consists exclusively of outside texts: the words of the...
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Directions: A Found Poem is a collection of luminous words or phrases quoted from a piece of literature or excerpt of writing from a speech or report. When read aloud, these words or phrases that groups of students have selected from the text form a Found Poem that focuses on the essence of that text.
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A found poem is shaped from a collection of words or phrases found in one text. A found poem may be created by students after a text has been read, in part or in whole . ... Groups select no more than eight interesting words or short phrases. After selections, groups read one word or phrase at a time without interruption...
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Dictionary: found poem ... Poetry Glossary: Found Poem ... What is a found poem?
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Let's start with part of a manifesto, then a poem, written by Andre Breton: ... Now examine another "found poem," a famous one by William Carlos Williams. Imagine the circumstances that produced it.
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