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Reading Poetry:




  Getting Through
  Difficult Passages
Poetry is an
interesting and
exciting genre
of writing; it
allows poets to
use language in
new and
unusual ways.
This, however,
may cause
challenges and
frustrations for
the reader.
The good news is that there are strategies that
we can use to help us understand poetry. These
include:

                                         Using a dictionary
  Finding word
                                         to find definitions
 meaning through
                                         of unknown words
  context clues



                   Selective rereading




   Answering and
    generating                                Visualizing
     questions
Now, let’s read the poem “Deer Hit” by
              Jon Loomis.




          Click on the image to read the poem.
Finding Word Meaning Through
           Context Clues

Sometimes
we can figure
out unknown
words by
looking at the
words
around them.
“You're seventeen and tunnel-vision drunk,
swerving your father's Fairlane wagon home”



 You might not know what a Fairlane wagon
 is, but you can guess that is must be kind of car
 when you see the words tunnel-
 vision, swerving, and home.

 Also, you see the phrase, two-lane road in the
 following verse.
Using a Dictionary to Find Definitions of
              Unknown Words

Sometimes, when
we cannot
determine the
meaning of a word
using context
clues, you may find
it necessary to look
it up in the
dictionary.
Some words in this poem that you
might need to look up:


                 •teazle
                 •obscured
                 •bleat
                 •frantic

                Do you see any others?
Selective
    Rereading
Rereading may be the most
important strategy. You will
need to reread most poems
several times before you
understand them.

After you have looked up
unknown words in a
dictionary, and discussed the
poem with a partner or
group, it might be necessary to
carefully reread difficult
passages word by word, and
Answering and Generating Questions
                 Good readers always ask
                 a lot of questions as they
                 read.

                 With poetry, there are
                 lots of useful general
                 questions that we have
                 been asking all along.

                 Can you think of any of
                 them?
•Who is the speaker?
•Who is the audience?
•Who are the characters?
•What is the setting?
•What are the themes?


•What are the notable
images in the poem?

•What are some examples
of
similes, metaphors, perso
nification or symbols in
the poem?
You should also ask questions that are specific
 to the poem. Such as:

•Why is the poem written in second person, using “you” instead of “I” or “he?”

•Where has the teen-age driver been? Why is he out so late?

•How do you think the driver feels when the deer bites him?

•When his father swears at him, is he angry that the car is wrecked, or worried
about his son?

•Is the boy most worried about the car or the deer?

•What does the father do with the concrete block? Why doesn’t the poet tell us?

•Is the driver male or female? How do we know?
Visualizing
Good readers also
visualize what they read.
This means that they see
pictures or movies of the
images in the poem, all
in their mind’s eye.

Good readers of poetry
know how to use their
imagination.
The poem “Deer Hit” is rich in imagery. Try using
your imagination to visualize some of the examples
below.

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Reading Poetry: Getting Through Difficult Passages

  • 1. Reading Poetry: Getting Through Difficult Passages
  • 2. Poetry is an interesting and exciting genre of writing; it allows poets to use language in new and unusual ways.
  • 3. This, however, may cause challenges and frustrations for the reader.
  • 4. The good news is that there are strategies that we can use to help us understand poetry. These include: Using a dictionary Finding word to find definitions meaning through of unknown words context clues Selective rereading Answering and generating Visualizing questions
  • 5. Now, let’s read the poem “Deer Hit” by Jon Loomis. Click on the image to read the poem.
  • 6. Finding Word Meaning Through Context Clues Sometimes we can figure out unknown words by looking at the words around them.
  • 7. “You're seventeen and tunnel-vision drunk, swerving your father's Fairlane wagon home” You might not know what a Fairlane wagon is, but you can guess that is must be kind of car when you see the words tunnel- vision, swerving, and home. Also, you see the phrase, two-lane road in the following verse.
  • 8. Using a Dictionary to Find Definitions of Unknown Words Sometimes, when we cannot determine the meaning of a word using context clues, you may find it necessary to look it up in the dictionary.
  • 9. Some words in this poem that you might need to look up: •teazle •obscured •bleat •frantic Do you see any others?
  • 10. Selective Rereading Rereading may be the most important strategy. You will need to reread most poems several times before you understand them. After you have looked up unknown words in a dictionary, and discussed the poem with a partner or group, it might be necessary to carefully reread difficult passages word by word, and
  • 11. Answering and Generating Questions Good readers always ask a lot of questions as they read. With poetry, there are lots of useful general questions that we have been asking all along. Can you think of any of them?
  • 12. •Who is the speaker? •Who is the audience? •Who are the characters? •What is the setting? •What are the themes? •What are the notable images in the poem? •What are some examples of similes, metaphors, perso nification or symbols in the poem?
  • 13. You should also ask questions that are specific to the poem. Such as: •Why is the poem written in second person, using “you” instead of “I” or “he?” •Where has the teen-age driver been? Why is he out so late? •How do you think the driver feels when the deer bites him? •When his father swears at him, is he angry that the car is wrecked, or worried about his son? •Is the boy most worried about the car or the deer? •What does the father do with the concrete block? Why doesn’t the poet tell us? •Is the driver male or female? How do we know?
  • 14. Visualizing Good readers also visualize what they read. This means that they see pictures or movies of the images in the poem, all in their mind’s eye. Good readers of poetry know how to use their imagination.
  • 15. The poem “Deer Hit” is rich in imagery. Try using your imagination to visualize some of the examples below.