Categories: All - vocabulary - mood - perspective - theme

by Lucy Amolo 11 years ago

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Interior Monologue

Reimagining a poem from a minor character's point of view offers a fresh perspective on the narrative. Begin by selecting specific vocabulary from the original poem to ensure continuity and authenticity in your interior monologue.

Interior Monologue

Re-write the story as if it was being told from your minor character's point of view (You don't have to write in poetry). Do this in your English Book.

Interior Monologue

Things that happen.

Remember, these are things that actually happened in the poem, but from your character's perspective. The reasons why they happened may be different.

Good vocabulary to include

Select some words from the poem that your character could use to show that you've linked the original poem to your interior monologue.

Things I would do

What would your character do during the events of the poem.

Yo may include things that your character might do before the events of the poem or after the events of the poem.

My Poem

Mood e.g. happy, sad or angry?
Poet/author
Title

My Poem's Story

Theme or message.
Summary of story

Main topic

My feelings

How did you feel before, during or after events that happened?