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Here is the english speech we have to do in four weeks.
Students are to prepare a 4 to 6 minute speech on a poet/poem of their choice. The presentation is to respond to the following statement:
'Poetry provides an opportuity to reveal and explore commonalities of human experience. Through technique and form it encapulates a unique and evocative commentary on the memories, history and lives of the individuals and their societies.'
> Deconstruct the selected poem focusing on this question.
> Discuss how the poem can be read on a variety of levels (critical interpretation).
> Integrate a reflection on how you believe the study has enhanced you understanding of literature (draw on your studies to give a personal, yet informed opinion).
I have chosen to do John Donne's 'Batter my heart, three person'd God' as I like its weird nature, it is one we have studied in class and it has intrinsic value and textual integrity.
Could someone please try to widdle the above question into a few sentences that link together? It is very hard to understand how everything links together.
It is a VERY layered task in the sense there is SO much to do in so little time.
I understand we have to create a thesis statement which covers all aspects of the task so we can repeat it in the speech.
But I am having trouble about what I should do.
By the way, the poem is about a person whose soul is trying to restore itself from the vices of sin. Donne (the poet) asks God to control him as he can't get anything right himself. He takes on a instructional, commanding tone and is basically crying out for God's power!
Help please If you are reading this right now and think to yourself - 'I don't have any ideas about this task this random has to do," please have a go. You might give an idea which acts as the catalyst for a really good idea I need uncovered. The poem is on the thread: "Batter my Heart Ideas."
So everyone - please!
Thanks in advance.
P.S Tash, if you wanna know anything about the assessment task read the above part in italics - that's the task and this thread will hopefully have other ideas very soon!
Students are to prepare a 4 to 6 minute speech on a poet/poem of their choice. The presentation is to respond to the following statement:
'Poetry provides an opportuity to reveal and explore commonalities of human experience. Through technique and form it encapulates a unique and evocative commentary on the memories, history and lives of the individuals and their societies.'
> Deconstruct the selected poem focusing on this question.
> Discuss how the poem can be read on a variety of levels (critical interpretation).
> Integrate a reflection on how you believe the study has enhanced you understanding of literature (draw on your studies to give a personal, yet informed opinion).
I have chosen to do John Donne's 'Batter my heart, three person'd God' as I like its weird nature, it is one we have studied in class and it has intrinsic value and textual integrity.
Could someone please try to widdle the above question into a few sentences that link together? It is very hard to understand how everything links together.
It is a VERY layered task in the sense there is SO much to do in so little time.
I understand we have to create a thesis statement which covers all aspects of the task so we can repeat it in the speech.
But I am having trouble about what I should do.
By the way, the poem is about a person whose soul is trying to restore itself from the vices of sin. Donne (the poet) asks God to control him as he can't get anything right himself. He takes on a instructional, commanding tone and is basically crying out for God's power!
Help please If you are reading this right now and think to yourself - 'I don't have any ideas about this task this random has to do," please have a go. You might give an idea which acts as the catalyst for a really good idea I need uncovered. The poem is on the thread: "Batter my Heart Ideas."
So everyone - please!
Thanks in advance.
P.S Tash, if you wanna know anything about the assessment task read the above part in italics - that's the task and this thread will hopefully have other ideas very soon!
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