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Page 1: Identity

Identity

By Julio Noboa Polanco

Page 2: Identity

Let them be as flowers,

always watered, fed, guarded, admired,

but harnessed to a pot of dirt

• Who is “them?”• What does the author’s

tone seem to be so far in the poem?

• Is this an example of simile, metaphor, and/or personification? Why?

• How does the word harnessed add to the imagery?

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I’d rather be a tall, ugly weed,

clinging on cliffs, like an eagle

wind-wavering above high, jagged rocks

• Where is an example of a metaphor? A simile?

• Any examples of personification?

• Is there alliteration here? • Where do you see the use

of imagery? • Has the tone changed?

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To have broken through the surface of stone

to live, to feel exposed to the madness

of the vast, eternal sky

• Do you see any examples of personification? Alliteration? Onomatopoeia?

• Is this a simile or metaphor? Why?

• What did the author have to “break through?”

• Has the tone changed? How?

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To be swayed by the breezes of an ancient sea,

carrying my soul, my seed,

beyond the mountains of time or into the abyss of the

bizarre

• Any examples of personification?

• What is the mood of this poem so far?

• Any use of personification here?

• What could the author mean by “the bizarre?”

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I’d rather be unseen, and if

then shunned by everyone,

than to be a pleasant-smelling flower

• What could one possible theme for this poem be?

• Any personification, simile, or metaphor here?

• What is the mood of the poem so far?

• Who is the speaker of the poem?

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Growing in clusters in the fertile valley,

where they’re praised, handled, and plucked

by greedy, human hands

• Do you see personification or alliteration? Where?

• How does the author’s tone change when speaking about the “pretty flowers?”

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I’d rather smell of musty, green stench

Than of sweet, fragrant lilac

If I could stand alone, strong and free,

I’d rather be a tall, ugly weed.

• How does the author use imagery to convey the message of the poem?

• What is the tone here? Is it consistent with the rest of the poem?

• Alliteration or personification used here?

Page 9: Identity

• What is the mood of the poem? • What is the poem’s theme? • What is the extended metaphor? Examples? • How does the extended metaphor support the

theme?


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