a. Using class readings if at all possible, answer one of the “typical questions” posed by Purdue OWL in the section on “Formalism (1930s-present).” Theory of the week: “Formalism (1930s-present)” from Purdue OWL (this includes New Criticism; the page numbers are 3-5)
b. Also, ask a question in relation to the theory.
Part Two:
Choose five out of the week’s ten poems; for each of these, point out one example of repetition (rhyme, consonance, assonance, and alliteration) and explain why it interests or stands out to you. (These varieties are explained in the video “The Pleasure of Poetic Pattern.”)
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