Thursday:
Goals: Continue to explore the roots of hip-hop and its connection to tradition poetry.
The Repeating Line: Freestyle, Refrains, and the Villanelle
Due: Your tone poem (on the blog) and your found poem drawings.
HW: For Tuesday. Write a Villanelle that starts with one of the following titles.
“Timbuktu”
“What Hip Is”
“Things You Thought I’d Say When I Left”
“Let the Dog Drive”
“Older, Wiser, Closer to Death”
“Sister”
“Phone Tennis”
“The Prince of Fire”
“Unsettling America”
“The Angle of Refraction”
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Write a rap lyric starting with one of the above titles that uses rhyme, meter, and a verse/refrain structure. (two verses with a repeating chorus.)
Chris Rene (The repeating line)
Some other examples:
"Ain't nuthin' but a G Thang Baby..." (Snoop and Dre)
"I knew what I was feelin', but what was I thinkin'?" (Dierks Bentley)
"Ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah!" (Iron Maiden)
"Jump around!" (House of Pain)
Supernatural (Improvisation, but with rhythm and rhyme)
Poetic Form: Villanelle (from poets.org) | |
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"The highly structured villanelle is a nineteen-line poem with two repeating rhymes and two refrains. The form is made up of five tercets followed by a quatrain. The first and third lines of the opening tercet are repeated alternately in the last lines of the succeeding stanzas; then in the final stanza, the refrain serves as the poem's two concluding lines. Using capitals for the refrains and lowercase letters for the rhymes, the form could be expressed as: A1 b A2 / a b A1 / a b A2 / a b A1 / a b A2 / a b A1 A2."
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Team Villanelles using a hip-hop theme.
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Tuesday: The snow day you got away with...
Tone found poems/drawings due
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufHZWt3xSZk&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active