Objective; By he end of class, students will be assessed on keystone term definitions and review TONE and MOOD in order to prepare for the Keystone exam.
DO NOW
Poetry Terms practice
Independent
Review answers to questions yesterday.
1. Who does the Walrus represent?
2. Who does the Carpenter represent? Why does Lewis Carroll portray the Carpenter as a more understanding, sympathetic character?
3. Who do the oysters represent?
4. Why might the moon be mad that the sun is out at night?
5. What is symbolic about how the Walrus ate the oysters.
Choose one of the two CRQ's:
Analyze the poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter" and explain how it is a satire for organized religion. Be sure to cite examples from the text to support your answer.
OR
Explain how the use of figurative language is significant in Lewis Carroll's, "The Walrus and the Carpenter."
Closure
Review symbolism, allegory and sature.
Exit Pass
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