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BELLWORK : 10-17-12 1. TAKE OUT YOUR HOMEWORK (CHARACTERIZATION CHART FOR BILLY WEAVER). 2. TAKE OUT A SHEET OF PAPER AND HEAD IT CORRECTLY. TITLE IT “ALLUSION.” 3. COPY THE FOLLOWING OBJECTIVE: TO BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY AND EXPLAIN AN ALLUSION FROM A POEM. 4. REMOVE ALL OTHER ITEMS FROM YOUR DESK.

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Page 1: Objective: TSWBAT identify and explain an allusion from a poem

BELLWORK: 10-17-12

1. TAKE OUT YOUR HOMEWORK (CHARACTERIZATION CHART FOR BILLY WEAVER).

2. TAKE OUT A SHEET OF PAPER AND HEAD IT CORRECTLY. TITLE IT “ALLUSION.”

3. COPY THE FOLLOWING OBJECTIVE:TO BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY AND EXPLAIN AN

ALLUSION FROM A POEM.

4. REMOVE ALL OTHER ITEMS FROM YOUR DESK.

Page 2: Objective: TSWBAT identify and explain an allusion from a poem

ALLUSION

Objective:TSWBAT identify and explain an allusion from a poem.

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ALLUSION:

A REFERENCE TO A STATEMENT, A PERSON, A PLACE, OR AN EVENT FROM LITERATURE, THE ARTS,

HISTORY, RELIGION, MYTHOLOGY, POLITICS, SPORTS, OR SCIENCE.

PURPOSE-LETS READER/VIEWER UNDERSTAND NEW INFORMATION,

CHARACTERS, PLOT, SETTING, ETC. BY CONNECTING IT TO SOMETHING ALREADY

KNOWN.

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Examples of Allusion:

*Sally had a smile that rivaled that of the Mona Lisa.

This is an example of an allusion because most people

are familiar with the painting.

from “Raymond’s Run”*”The kids call me Mercury because I’m the swiftest thing in the neighborhood.

This is an example of an allusion because Mercury, according to Roman mythology, was a messenger of the gods and was known for his speediness.

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Listen to The Raven read by James Earl Jones

Examples of Allusion:“Perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door-”

This is an example of an allusion because Pallas is another name for the Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena.

“Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night’s Plutonian shore!”

This is an example of an allusion because Plutonian shore refers to Pluto, the Roman god of the dead.

“Is there balm in Gilead?-tell me-tell me, I implore!”This is an example of an allusion because the phrase “balm in Gilead” is

used in the Bible to refer to a healing ointment made from a tree in a region of Palestine.

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Homework:

1. Read the excerpt from I Have a Dream on pages 483-

484.

2. From page 484, identify ONE example of an allusion

and explain how it represents an allusion. What event, literary work, etc. is it

referencing? What is the connection the author is

making by using this allusion?