What Is An Acrostic Poem
What Is An Acrostic Poem
What Is An Acrostic Poem
Lesson based on the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Hannah Hollomon
Guess What?
Acrostics are common in medieval literature. Often, they were used to highlight the name of the poet or his patron. They were also used to make prayers to saints. During the Renaissance, people often used acrostics to send hidden messages in long prose. People often use acrostics for memory devices.
Can you think of any more that you use as a memory device?
Winter Wonderland Ice is Slippery Nothing is hot The weather is cold Everything you touch is cold Really cold
Acrostic in Literature
In Lewis Carrolls Through the Looking Glass, the last chapter entitled: A Boat, Beneath a Sunny Sky is an acrostic of the Alices name: Alice Pleasance Liddell.
Ever drifting down the stream Lingering in the golden gleam Life, what is it but a dream?
Todays Activity:
Create an acrostic poem using your knowledge of the characters in To Kill a Mockingbird. Choose a character from the novel (other than Scout) and that characters name will be the topic word. Each letter of the name will be the Big Letters. Choose a scene or situation from the novel. Your poem should describe the scene from the point of view of the character youve chosen.
Cont.
In the poem you will describe what physically takes place but also the characters emotional reaction to the particular situation. Dont get so stuck on what is actually said in the book. Think about what the character was thinking and felt, even if the book doesnt describe it. You can take liberties with the characters, just make sure you stay true to who they are and their role in the novel. Make sure to include at least THREE vocabulary words from this week.