Welcome to a year-long course centered on encouraging each student's individual writing voice. Plus, there's Keatsy.
Friday, November 1, 2019
A Keats Day
Every hour was Keats-related today, so I was in my happy place, sharing all the details of his juxtaposed life of happiness, nature, and love with tragedy, illness, and suffering. Hence, his poetry is a mixture of the aforementioned themes, motifs, and purposes. At this point, all classes have read through "Ode on a Grecian Urn" and its call to understand balance, heard a basic biography of his life, and received a copy of the letters that we will be analyzing on Monday - with the assignment to close read the first one in preparation.
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