English
10R-Thursday, 11/3/16
Homework:
Finish
today’s questions and then:
Respond-
How
does Raleigh draw upon or change a central idea or ideas in Marlowe's poem? (How does he lend a different view or change Marlowe’s central ideas?)
How has your understanding of Marlowe
and Raleigh's poems developed through comparison of the two poems?
I.
Evidence
Based-Discussion Questions
1.
What words or phrases are present in
both texts?
2.
What words or phrases are used in
"The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" to describe the natural world;
what words or phrases are used in "The Nymph's Reply to the
Shepherd"?
3.
How do the cumulative effects on the
tone created by these descriptions compare?
4.
What key details or images does
Raleigh use that are first established by Marlowe, and how does Raleigh's
description of these images compare?
5.
What central idea does Raleigh
develop that is not a central idea in Marlowe's poem?
6.
What is the Nymph's reply to the
Shepherd's invitation?
7.
How does the term
"romanticize" apply to the conversation happening between these two
texts?
8.
What might the Nymph's response
reveal about the nature of the Shepherd's invitation?
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