Compare one of the poems to the selection from Maya Angelou by discussing how they are similar and different in their messages, themes, and impressions.
In this section of our course, we have readings that show our authors’ connections to relatives and family. In very different ways, they all address how blood lines live in us and how heredity make determinations in who we are.
What are their statements about ties to family? How do these ideas about family show who they are? For this discussion compare one of the poems to the selection from Maya Angelou by discussing how they are similar and different in their messages, themes, and impressions.
In two short paragraphs, be sure to answer the questions in complete, correct, detailed, and well-supported sentences.
READINGS WEEK 9:
Elizabeth Bishop, “In the Waiting Room”
https://www.poemhunter.com/
Adrienne Rich “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers”
http://writing.upenn.edu/~
Sylvia Plath, “Daddy”
https://www.poetryfoundation.
Sylvia Plath, “Mirror”
https://www.shmoop.com/mirror-
Maya Angelou, excerpt from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
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Sylvia Plath’s Life and Death
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Please respond to two classmates with 5-7sentence if you agree, disagree or try to either challenge or expand on what it is that they say to their post and explain
Answer preview Compare one of the poems to the selection from Maya Angelou by discussing how they are similar and different in their messages, themes, and impressions.
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