We continued our exploration and study of poetry today by delving into the use, function, and effectiveness of rhyme in poetry. We brainstormed the function of rhyme as a class and discussed some reasons why we, as readers, tend to like rhyme. We then read "Poison Tree" by William Blake and "Tableau at Twilight" by Ogden Nash and discussed the use of rhyme within these poems. You all participated in a very lively debate about what makes a "good" rhyme, as well as the complexities of "perfect" rhyme, "slant" rhyme, and "internal" rhyme.
Homework: Continue to read 30 minutes a night.