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What is the dramatic situation? That is, who is the speaker (or who are the speakers)? ... When does this poem take place? What are the circumstances? ...
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A good way to start is by reading the poem silently. Then read the poem a second (third, fourth) time aloud. Reading the poem aloud makes its meaning clearer and you will hear the various poetic sound devices such as alliteration, rhyme, rhythm, etc. ... C. What is the situation?
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Dramatic Situation | Conflic ... This means we want to keep distinct in our mind the concepts of dramatic situation and exposition. The situation presented in the exposition may or may not corresponded to what we are here calling a dramatic situation -- or even to the particular dramatic situation with which we are first...
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Dramatic Situation | Conflic ... A dramatic situation is a situation, in a narrative or dramatic work, in which people (or "people") are involved in conflicts that solicit the audience's empathetic involvement in their predicament.
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What is the dramatic situation in this poem? How is the farmer-speaker related to his wife (e.g. stanzas 1, 3, 5)? What could be the possible reasons for his wife's aloofness from and fear of human beings (e.g. stanza 3)?
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Establish the dramatic situation of the poem by determining who the speaker is (it is not always the poet), where the poem takes place and what actually happens during the work. Understanding these things will help you recognize point of view, imagery and dramatic element necessary to analyze the poem’s meaning.
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Normally, reading poems out loud is a good way to first encounter a poem, but in this lesson, students will work through the dramatic situation of the poem, use the poem's language to understand Duke Ferrara's character, and then perform the poem in a dramatic way, based on their interpretation of the work.
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His plays include comedies, tragedies, histories, romances, and problem plays: it is difficult to think of a dramatic situation, a human dilemma, or a major theme that his works do not touch upon. Shakespeare's work are timeless. ... Shakespeare was not only a play writer but a poem writer. His poems were called the Sonnets...
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The Poem as a Dramatic Situation 4. Every Poem Has a Speaker 5. The Speaker of a Poem Speaks from a Personal Situation 6. The Speaker of a Poem Speaks to Some Kind of Audience 7. Every Poem Is Characterized by a Distinctive Tone III.
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