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The First Snowfall By: James Russell Lowell By: Ben A. Webster

The First Snowfall By: James Russell Lowell

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The First Snowfall By: James Russell Lowell. By: Ben A. Webster. Stanza One. Describes waking up to snow falling in the morning. Getting snowed in during the day Looking out the window to the silent snow covered hills The snow continues to fall through the night. Stanza Two. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The First Snowfall  By: James Russell Lowell

The First Snowfall By: James Russell Lowell

By: Ben A. Webster

Page 2: The First Snowfall  By: James Russell Lowell

Stanza One

• Describes waking up to snow falling in the morning.– Getting snowed in during the day– Looking out the window to the silent snow

covered hills

• The snow continues to fall through the night

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Stanza Two

• The trees are covered in snow that looks like ermine (the expensive white fur of a type of weasel).– The trees are being guarded by deer like earl.

• The poet uses the word pearl to describe the snow mounds on the twig of an elm-tree.

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Stanza Three

• Carrara is a type of roofing commonly used in Italy made of clay.

• There was a roosters crow muffled by the snow.

• The rails of the Carrara were covered with snow.

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Stanza Four

• It continues talking about the silence of the snow

• Then birds fly by with snow on their backs– They look like brown leaves

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Stanza Five

• The snow is covering the gravestone as a Robin shield her children.

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Stanza Six

• In this stanza the author’s daughter asks who makes the snow fall

• He replies saying the “All-Father” a force protecting us below

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Your Turn

• I’ve done the first seven stanzas, now its your turn to write down a few things about the last four

• Divide yourselves into four groups

• Explain what you think that stanza means