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Close-Reading Poetry:
An Overview
What is a Close Reading?
A close reading is the careful, sustained
analysis of any text that focuses on
significant details or patterns and that
typically examines some aspect of the
texts form, craft, meanings, etc.
Close Reading: The Goal
Overall, the goals of performing a close
reading are to
 Learn about language and rhetorical
technique
 Gain a deeper understanding of a text
 Explore a specific theme or pattern within
a text
 Understand how writers craft their work
Tips for Reading Poems
When you first approach a poem:
 Read the poem slowly
 Read it at least twice
 Read it aloud to yourself
 Annotate important words, images, phrases,
and sections
Tips for Reading Poems
If youre struggling with a poem, also try the
following:
 Examine your beliefs about what poetry
should be or do
 Rewrite the poem as a prose paragraph
 Read with your gut and your brain
 Not all poems are logical and/or narrative
Close Reading: Step 1
Understand the poets project:
 What subject(s) does the poem address?
 Who is the speaker of the poem?
 What is the poems larger context?
 What genre or mode of poem are you
dealing with?
Common Poetic Modes
Lyric
Narrative
Dramatic Lyric
Elegy
Ars Poetica
associative, vivid language
tells a story
lyric + narrative elements
laments or remembers
explores writing as a subject
Mode can affect our expectations of a poem and
the conventions the poet employs (or alters).
Close Reading: Step 2
Examine the poems form and structure:
 Use of closed or nonce form
 Stanzaic make-up
 Devices like repetition, punctuation, or
section divisions
 Use of negative vs. positive space
How is the poem put together?
Closed Form
Sonnets
14 lines
Iambic pentameter
Rhyme scheme:
ABAB, CDCD, EFEF, GG
Final heroic couplet
Villanelles
5 tercets + 1 quatrain
(19 lines total)
Rhyme scheme:
ABAx5, ABAAx1
These forms have set rules for the poet to follow:
Closed Form
Not sure if the poet used a closed form?
Look for these tell-tale clues:
 Number of lines and/or stanzas
 Patterns of repetition or regularity
 A rhyme scheme
 Rhythmic or syllabic patterns (meter)
Nonce Form
Nonce form refers to any new form a poet
creates for a particular poem.
Nonce forms:
 Operate by rules the poet creates herself
 May seem more irregular at first glance
 Can sometimes be highly organic
What does form contribute to content?
Stanzaic Structure
Stanzaic structures can carry connotations:
Couplets (2) = balance, movement
Tercets (3) = imbalance, religious references
Quatrains (4) = balance, stability
Stanza means room in Italian. Think of each
stanza as a room in the house of the poem
More Structural Devices
Repetition
 Does the poet use anaphora or refrain?
 Is there a repeated word or image?
 Are there words/ideas that echo each other?
 Example: night, black, dark
Punctuation
 Does the poet favor dashes, semi-solons, etc.?
 Is there a lack of punctuation?
Positive vs. Negative Space
Both positive space (the text) and negative
space (or white space) make meaning in
a poem.
White space can:
 Emphasize a word or phrase
 Give the reader room to pause
 Facilitate movement between ideas
Close Reading: Step 3
Look more closely at line within the poem:
 Meter or rhythm within line
 Line length and variation
 Line break (white space)
 Enjambed vs. end-stopped lines
Elements of line can be dictated by form.
Analyzing Line
What to notice:
 Meter might indicate a closed form
 Line breaks influence flow and speed
 End-stopped lines slow our reading down
 Shorter lines move more quickly
Look for places where form and line change.
Close Reading: Step 4
Look closely at the language the poet uses:
 What kind of diction does the poet use?
 What is the tone/mood of the poem?
 Which images stand out and why?
 Does the poet use figurative language?
Analyzing Language
Notice the poets diction:
 Is it Latinate (multi-syllabic)?
 Is it colloquial?
 Is it formal or elaborate?
Diction affects tone:
Example: emerald vs. snot vs. celery
Analyzing Language
Tone affects the mood of a poem. Compare
the following lines:
She walked out into the black, yawning
night.
She walked through the warm, glittering
night.
Analyzing Language
An image can work as an important nexus
of emotion and idea in a poem.
 What is the tone of the image?
 Does the poet use metaphor to alter the
image or layer on other associations?
 What does the image embody?
Final Advice
The job of the poet is to make it new.
 Does the poet combine unexpected
elements, like form and subject?
 Does s/he employ an unusual perspective?
 How does the poets language make
something new or surprising?
Close Reading: Step 5
Make a claim about how the poem works or
what the poet is doing (your thesis).
 What is the overall effect of the poems craft of
all the poems craft elements?
 Where does the poem take us (emotionally,
intellectually, narratively, etc.)?
More Helpful Resources
Call the Purdue Writing Lab Grammar Hotline:
765-494-3723
Look for these other resources on the Purdue OWL,
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl:
 Writing About Poetry
 Poetry: Close Reading
 Image in Poetry
For even more help, see www.poets.org for samples of
close readings.
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  • 2. What is a Close Reading? A close reading is the careful, sustained analysis of any text that focuses on significant details or patterns and that typically examines some aspect of the texts form, craft, meanings, etc.
  • 3. Close Reading: The Goal Overall, the goals of performing a close reading are to Learn about language and rhetorical technique Gain a deeper understanding of a text Explore a specific theme or pattern within a text Understand how writers craft their work
  • 4. Tips for Reading Poems When you first approach a poem: Read the poem slowly Read it at least twice Read it aloud to yourself Annotate important words, images, phrases, and sections
  • 5. Tips for Reading Poems If youre struggling with a poem, also try the following: Examine your beliefs about what poetry should be or do Rewrite the poem as a prose paragraph Read with your gut and your brain Not all poems are logical and/or narrative
  • 6. Close Reading: Step 1 Understand the poets project: What subject(s) does the poem address? Who is the speaker of the poem? What is the poems larger context? What genre or mode of poem are you dealing with?
  • 7. Common Poetic Modes Lyric Narrative Dramatic Lyric Elegy Ars Poetica associative, vivid language tells a story lyric + narrative elements laments or remembers explores writing as a subject Mode can affect our expectations of a poem and the conventions the poet employs (or alters).
  • 8. Close Reading: Step 2 Examine the poems form and structure: Use of closed or nonce form Stanzaic make-up Devices like repetition, punctuation, or section divisions Use of negative vs. positive space How is the poem put together?
  • 9. Closed Form Sonnets 14 lines Iambic pentameter Rhyme scheme: ABAB, CDCD, EFEF, GG Final heroic couplet Villanelles 5 tercets + 1 quatrain (19 lines total) Rhyme scheme: ABAx5, ABAAx1 These forms have set rules for the poet to follow:
  • 10. Closed Form Not sure if the poet used a closed form? Look for these tell-tale clues: Number of lines and/or stanzas Patterns of repetition or regularity A rhyme scheme Rhythmic or syllabic patterns (meter)
  • 11. Nonce Form Nonce form refers to any new form a poet creates for a particular poem. Nonce forms: Operate by rules the poet creates herself May seem more irregular at first glance Can sometimes be highly organic What does form contribute to content?
  • 12. Stanzaic Structure Stanzaic structures can carry connotations: Couplets (2) = balance, movement Tercets (3) = imbalance, religious references Quatrains (4) = balance, stability Stanza means room in Italian. Think of each stanza as a room in the house of the poem
  • 13. More Structural Devices Repetition Does the poet use anaphora or refrain? Is there a repeated word or image? Are there words/ideas that echo each other? Example: night, black, dark Punctuation Does the poet favor dashes, semi-solons, etc.? Is there a lack of punctuation?
  • 14. Positive vs. Negative Space Both positive space (the text) and negative space (or white space) make meaning in a poem. White space can: Emphasize a word or phrase Give the reader room to pause Facilitate movement between ideas
  • 15. Close Reading: Step 3 Look more closely at line within the poem: Meter or rhythm within line Line length and variation Line break (white space) Enjambed vs. end-stopped lines Elements of line can be dictated by form.
  • 16. Analyzing Line What to notice: Meter might indicate a closed form Line breaks influence flow and speed End-stopped lines slow our reading down Shorter lines move more quickly Look for places where form and line change.
  • 17. Close Reading: Step 4 Look closely at the language the poet uses: What kind of diction does the poet use? What is the tone/mood of the poem? Which images stand out and why? Does the poet use figurative language?
  • 18. Analyzing Language Notice the poets diction: Is it Latinate (multi-syllabic)? Is it colloquial? Is it formal or elaborate? Diction affects tone: Example: emerald vs. snot vs. celery
  • 19. Analyzing Language Tone affects the mood of a poem. Compare the following lines: She walked out into the black, yawning night. She walked through the warm, glittering night.
  • 20. Analyzing Language An image can work as an important nexus of emotion and idea in a poem. What is the tone of the image? Does the poet use metaphor to alter the image or layer on other associations? What does the image embody?
  • 21. Final Advice The job of the poet is to make it new. Does the poet combine unexpected elements, like form and subject? Does s/he employ an unusual perspective? How does the poets language make something new or surprising?
  • 22. Close Reading: Step 5 Make a claim about how the poem works or what the poet is doing (your thesis). What is the overall effect of the poems craft of all the poems craft elements? Where does the poem take us (emotionally, intellectually, narratively, etc.)?
  • 23. More Helpful Resources Call the Purdue Writing Lab Grammar Hotline: 765-494-3723 Look for these other resources on the Purdue OWL, http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl: Writing About Poetry Poetry: Close Reading Image in Poetry For even more help, see www.poets.org for samples of close readings.