Today, we began class by reading through "Dulce et Decorum Est," by Wilfred Owen. You can find a copy at the link below:
Dulce et Decorum Est
We clarified unfamiliar words (there were many) and figured out what was being described in the poem. To aid in this, we looked at a historically faithful video clip from "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" -- see the link below:
Gas Raid
We then read the poem through again, with the aid of another video clip -- this one designed (according to many experts among you) to look like the video game "Call of Duty". See the link below:
Dulce et Decorum Est Animation
Finally, we asked you to answer two questions about the poem:
1) Who is the narrator in the poem? What kind of person is he or she? What kind of experience does he or she have? How do you know?
2) Who is the narrator's intended audience? How do you know?
In both cases, we asked you to provide evidence from the poem to support your opinions.
At the end of class, we pointed out (to the surprise of many of you) that the poem is actually a rhyming poem. On that note, we asked you to write a GOOD rhyming poem for Wednesday, of at least 12 lines. We will talk more about what "good" might mean in class tomorrow.