Part One:
How many times these low feet staggered
Revenge
Not Waving but Drowning
Blind Curse
Scary Movies
Part Two:
My favorite two poems were "Scary Movies" and "Blind Curse". I liked these poems because they didn't use too many big words or old fashioned language. I didn't really like "Not Waving but Drowning" and "Revenge" because I couldn't relate to them at all. I actually kind of liked reading "How many times have these low feet staggered" because it had repition and it was kind of like a song. If I had to choose one of the poems I would pick "Scary Movies" because it is easy to read but has an edge and is a bit satirical. I personally connected with this poem because I get scared after scary movies and have those same feelings and the author applied those feelings to things that could happen in real life.
Part Three:
The two criteria that will be the easiest for me will be voice and articualtion and accuracy. I chose those two because I'm pretty good at talking (obviously) and most of the words in the poem are easy to pronounce. The two that are going to be the hardest for me are the "Dramatic Appropriates" and Physical Presence. I'm not sure how to convey the meaning of the poem with my voice... but I'm going to work on it. And I'm kind of worried about Physical presence because I slouch a lot and I'm afraid I'll foget to stand up straight. I'll just write it on my hand or something.
Part Four:
I watched the two videos "I am Waiting" and "The Man-Moth". I think these were both succesful performances because there voices reflected the feeling of the poem. It also helped me with how I need to talk for my poem. The wierd thing was, that one person reading a poem seemed to be standing out of the black background and the other one seemed like they were trying to fade into it. Maybe it was a hair color thing?
Part Five:
To be honest, I'm not sure what the competition is going to be like. The poem I want to do I Scary Movies, but I'm not sure I'm going to be able to get it because I haven't asked about it yet. I chose it because I like the way it flows and the message it has. I think the website is okay (if they added some games it would be really cool). I think this project would be a lot more fun (not that it isn't fun) if we could use parts of songs (with the teachers permission) for our poems.
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