Understanding Poetry - Dead poets society

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26 Jan 201303:32

Summary

TLDRIn a dramatic classroom setting, Mr. Perry instructs students to read from Dr. J. Evans Pritchard's preface on understanding poetry. Pritchard suggests evaluating a poem's greatness by assessing its artistic execution and its objective's importance. Mr. Perry, however, vehemently disagrees with this method, comparing it to a superficial rating system. He orders the students to rip out the page and the entire introduction, symbolizing a rebellion against Pritchard's approach, emphasizing the deeper, more personal connection to poetry.

Takeaways

  • 📚 The script is from a book introduction on understanding poetry by Dr. J. Evans Pritchard, PhD.
  • 🎹 Understanding poetry involves being fluent with its meter, rhyme, and figures of speech.
  • đŸ€” Two key questions are proposed to evaluate poetry: the artfulness of the poem's objective and the importance of that objective.
  • 📊 A method is suggested to rate a poem's greatness by plotting its perfection on a graph's horizontal axis and its importance on the vertical axis.
  • 🏆 A sonnet by Byron is mentioned as an example that might score high on importance but average on perfection.
  • 🌟 A Shakespearean sonnet is contrasted as scoring high on both axes, indicating its greatness.
  • 📈 The total area under the graph of a poem's perfection and importance is said to measure its greatness.
  • đŸ‘šâ€đŸ« The introduction encourages readers to practice this rating method to enhance their enjoyment and understanding of poetry.
  • đŸ—‘ïž A character named Mr. Dolton instructs others to rip out the entire introduction from the book, indicating a rejection of the approach.
  • đŸš« The act of ripping out the introduction is described as a symbolic act of defiance against the method presented.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the opening paragraph on Page 21 of the introduction?

    -The main topic is understanding poetry, as outlined by Dr. J. Evans Pritchard, PhD.

  • What are the three key elements mentioned for being fluent with poetry?

    -The three key elements are meter, rhyme, and figures of speech.

  • What are the two questions one should ask to evaluate a poem according to the script?

    -The two questions are: 1) How artfully has the objective of the poem been rendered? 2) How important is that objective?

  • How does the script suggest determining a poem's greatness?

    -By plotting the poem's perfection on the horizontal axis and its importance on the vertical axis of a graph, then calculating the total area to measure its greatness.

  • What is the example given to illustrate the rating method for a sonnet?

    -A sonnet by Byron might score high on the vertical (importance) but only average on the horizontal (perfection), whereas a Shakespearean sonnet would score high on both, yielding a massive total area.

  • What is the instruction given to the gentlemen regarding the introduction by Dr. J. Evans Pritchard?

    -The instruction is to rip out the entire introduction by Dr. J. Evans Pritchard, including the opening paragraph on Page 21.

  • What is the metaphor used by Mr. Dolton to describe the act of tearing out the introduction?

    -Mr. Dolton uses the metaphor of a 'war' and 'battle' to describe the act of tearing out the introduction.

  • What is the reaction of Mr. Keating when he discovers the gentlemen tearing out the introduction?

    -Mr. Keating is surprised and asks the gentlemen to continue tearing out the introduction.

  • What does Mr. Keating imply about the importance of the introduction by Dr. J. Evans Pritchard?

    -Mr. Keating implies that the introduction is not valuable for understanding poetry and should be discarded.

  • What does the act of tearing out the introduction symbolize in the script?

    -The act symbolizes a rebellion against traditional methods of teaching poetry and an embrace of a more personal and intuitive approach to understanding it.

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