Introduction to Lit/Comp Spring Poetry Project DUE: Thurs 1/21 (periods 1 and 3) Fri 1/22 (period 6) This assignment is your chance to explore poetry in both an academic and a creative sense. Your task will be to research one of the poets on the following list – ONLY ONE POET PER STUDENT. After researching the poet, you will find/choose three of his/her poems to explicate using the strategies discussed in class (TWIST). Once you have chosen the three poems and analyzed them using the strategies, you will write one welldeveloped paragraph for each poem discussing the elements in the strategy, and coming up with a theme for the poem. Use the strategies to “prove” your theme. As a creative element, choose one of the three poems you discussed to model. Write an original poem following the patterns, rhyme scheme, mood, rhythm, and structure of the poet. Feel free to “borrow” a line from the poem as an homage to the original poet. Your poem should also include simile or metaphor, personification, and imagery. POETS TO CHOOSE: Click on your chosen poet – each poet is a link to that poet’s page on poets.org. You will see a brief biography (please read), and links to some of the poet’s texts. Explore the poems before choosing the three you will use. If the poet does not have three poems at this website, feel free to explore outside of the site (internet, poetry anthologies, etc.) LIST OF POETS: 1.Langston Hughes 2. Robert Frost 3. E. E. Cummings 4. William Carlos Williams 5. Sylvia Plath 6. Elizabeth Barrett Browning 7. T. S. Eliot 8. Gwendolyn Brooks 9. W. H. Auden 10. W. B. Yeats 11. William Wordsworth 12. Pablo Neruda 13. Robert Browning 14. Elizabeth Bishop 15. Dylan Thomas 16. Wallace Stevens 17. Federico García Lorca 18. John Keats 19. Carl Sandburg 20. Claude McKay 21. John Milton 22. Billy Collins 23. Nikki Giovanni 24. Gary Soto 25. Charles Simic 26. Elizabeth Alexander 27. Allen Ginsberg 28. Naomi Shihab Nye 29. Rita Dove 30. Edna St. Vincent Milay 31. Kay Ryan