This document provides an overview of how to perform a close reading of poetry. It begins by defining a close reading as a careful analysis of a text that examines its form, craft, meanings and patterns. The overall goals of a close reading are to gain a deeper understanding of the text by learning about its language, themes and the author's techniques. The document then provides tips for reading poems, such as reading it slowly multiple times and annotating it. It outlines five steps to a close reading: understanding the poet's project, examining the form and structure, analyzing individual lines, studying the language used, and making an overall claim. It also discusses analyzing poetic devices, forms, and the use of imagery and tone.