- Read the poem more than once for better understanding
- Try to get into the habit of reading sentence by sentence, rather than just the individual lines
- Learn more literary terms
- Learn to figure out who is the speaker of the poem
- Read a few lines around a reference to understand the context
When reading poems I tend to just read a poem once or twice,
and most of the time I still don’t have a strong understand of the poem
afterwards. Reading a poem four times using the steps given in the AP book
would really help my understanding poems. Learning more literary terms would
help too. A lot. There’s a good amount of words that I need to learn before the
start before the school year. I’m pretty sure that whenever I read a poem I don’t
even think to figure who in the world is talking. I feel that knowing who’s
talking would really help in understand what’s going on in the poem. When I
come across a reference I don’t understand, I normally just sit there and stare
at it, hoping to find out what it means. Reading around what I’m trying to
understand should help my understanding of a poem.
This is a great set of goals and an excellent analysis of your reasoning for those goals!
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