Tonal Shift: “The Lanyard”

We went over “The Lanyard” today, beginning with Collins reading the poem at a poetry…

October 27, 2020

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We went over “The Lanyard” today, beginning with Collins reading the poem at a poetry festival.

Students were surprised to hear the audience laughing at certain points. We mapped out when exactly they laughed and realized a certain pattern:

This led us to see the tonal shift at the end, when the laughter had died away completely and a new, confessional tone took over. With all this in place, I was able to help students see the epiphany at the end of the poem, and then I pointed out that all the poems we’d read to date had the tonal shift/epiphany dynamic.

Homework

  • English I Honors: 
    • find the tonal shift of each of the poems we’ve read this year;
    • mark the shift in pencil;
    • label the second tone that appears.
Class Notes

Notes for the day's classes are available here.

Please note that this is a composite file including notes from all classes, though occasionally it might only be one or two classes. I don't differentiate in the file; that is up to you to do.

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