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For this activity, students will write a poem in response to another poem.
There is a popular trend in literature to write poems in response to other poems. Angelou responds to Dunbar’s poem “Sympathy.” Sir Walter Raleigh, in “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd,” responds to Christopher Marlowe’s “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love.”
o In what way might the response continue commentary on an issue such as oppression, as Angelou does?
o In what way might the response agree or disagree with the message of the first poem, as Raleigh imagines?
After writing a response, reflect on the theme and structure of the original poem. Are those represented in your poem in a similar way, or are they quite different? In your notes or a reading journal, reflect on the effectiveness of your response, and speculate how the writer of the poem you responded to might reply.
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A Brave And Startling Truth
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All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes
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A Song Flung Up to Heaven
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Gather Together in My Name
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I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
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Letter to My Daughter
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Mom & Me & Mom
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Mother, A Cradle to Hold Me
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On the Pulse of Morning
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Phenomenal Woman
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Still I Rise
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The Heart of a Woman
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The Lesson
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