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Experiencing Poetry Graphic Organizer
Characteristic
Selected Poem Title:
No, Love is not Dead
Initial Response:
What does this poem seem
to be about?
This poem seems to be about A man, who experienced true love and
believes it will go on forever despite death.
Words: Were the words in
this poem difficult or easy
to understand?
Was there any word or
phrase that was powerful to
you?
This poem contained one word that was difficult to understand,
“undulating”. Now I know that undulating means a gentle rising and
falling movement. One phrase that was powerful to me was, “I’m
Robert Desnos who wants to be remembered
On this vile earth for nothing but his love of you.” This was special
to me because it shows how important she means to him.
Images:
Did the poet create strong
images?
What could you see, hear,
smell, taste, or feel?
The poet created strong images, all throughout the poem. I could
hear her voice, see her radiant looks, and smell her hair. The poem
reads, “The sound of your voice, your radiant looks,
Your smell the smell of your hair and many other things
Figurative Language:
What poetic devices were
used in this poem?
What did these poetic
devices do for the poem?
Did these devices help
create imagery or
communicate the author's
feelings?
The poetic devices that were used in this poem are, Imagery, free
verse, and personification. They brought the poem to life. One
example is, At the hour when the last ray of light sparkles
on the undulating surface of the waves”. These devices helped
communicate the authors feelings that his love will live on forever.
Emotion:
What emotion was the
author trying to express?
The author was trying to express his deep, true, and endless love for
his partner. The poem states, “My love has only one name, one
form.”
Structure:
How is the poem organized
(lines, stanzas, etc.)?
What is unique or
interesting about the
structure of the poem?
Does the poem rhyme?
This poem has a total of three stanzas. The most interesting aspect
of the structure in the poem is, how he started the poem with one
long stanza then ended the poem with two stanzas that delivered the
message. This poem does not rhyme.
Meaning:
What is the poem saying
about life or love?
Do you agree or disagree
with this message? Explain.
This poem is trying to say that Love will never die, or that his love
for this woman will live forever in him despite death, and he wants
to be remembered for his love for her. I agree with this message,
because if you truly love someone you will never be able to stop
loving them. Even if they have passed away, their memory will be

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Experiencing Poetry Graphic Organizer Characteristic Selected Poem Title: No, Love is not Dead Initial Response: What does this poem seem to be about? This poem seems to be about A man, who experienced true love and believes it will go on forever despite death. Words: Were the words in this poem difficult or easy to understand? Was there any word or phrase that was powerful to you? This poem contained one word that was difficult to understand, “undulating”. Now I know that undulating means a gentle rising and falling movement. One phrase that was powerful to me was, “I’m Robert De ...
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