Part One:
1. Grief
2. God's Grandeur
3. Tree, Immortal Sails
4. The Star, Flood: Years of Solitude
Part Two:
Out of the five poems I read, my favorite is Immortal Sails because it reminds me of pirates and living for the moment. I actually did not read a poem that I did not like. If I had to choose one of those poems to study, I would pick Flood: Years of Solitude because it is a sad poem that seems to have more meaning behind the words. I can personally connect with this poem because it is talking about someone who is by themselves and lonely and I have been there.
Part Three:
The two criteria that will be easiest for me would be the physical appearance and the voice and articulation because it is pretty easy to just talk loud enough for people to hear (you should anyways) and to stand still in front of the class. The two criteria that will be hardest for me is going to be the dramatic appropriateness and the level of difficulty because I chose a pretty easy poem I think and I am not an actor and cannot look excited in front of a crowd.
Part Four:
Stanley Andrew Jackson, Gregory Corso- This was a successful performance because Gregory used a lot of dramatic appropriateness and the level of difficulty was high I thought. He also recited it perfectly and boldly
Kareem Sayegh, The Moth-Man- This was a successful performance because Kareem had really good articulation and a clear voice. He also was very dramatic with his hands.
Part Five:
After doing all of this I am not excited for poetry out loud. It brought back bad memories of doing it in the past. The competition doesn't really matter to me. I just want a good grade. Although it would be sweet to get some extra credit. I am going to memorize Flood: Years of Solitude. I chose it because it was short, simple, and I could relate.
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