A Red, Red Rose
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A Red, Red Rose By Robert Burn
pg. 530Unit 3
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Robert Burn • Robert Burns wrote more than six hundred poems.
• According to the critic Raymond Bentman says, “Robert Burns is the first truly modern poet in British literature.”
• He is considered the national poet of Scotland, and
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Robert Burns‘s Early Years Burns was born in Alloway, Scotland in the year 1759
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Robert Burns ‘s Family
• Burn’s father was a tenant farmer, and Burns worked as a plowboy.
• Burn’s father tutored him and his brothers at home.
• His father used whatever resources he had to provide additional education for his sons.
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Where Burns lived
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Inside his house
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Robert Burns ‘s Education
• Burns grew up poor but well-read.
• He taught himself to read French. • And began writing poetry in Scottish
dialect. • As an adult, he was unsuccessful in
making a living at farming
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Burns' Style and Form
• During the last ten years of his life Burns mainly wrote lyric poems as songs in Scottish dialect.
• Burns also wrote many poems from a female point of view, often reflecting the perspective of women suffering from betrayal or loss of love.
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As all eighteenth century poets
Standard Verse Form
epistles satires epigra
mselegie
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Burns' Style and Form
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Rhythm • Rhythm is the pattern of beats
created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables
Regularwith a predictable
Irregularwith an
unpredictable
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Meter• Meter is the regular rhythm,
in a predictable pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
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A Red, Red RoseBy Robert Burn
1794
pg. 530Unit 3
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• Burns completed the poem in 1794 in an English dialect called Scots
A Red, Red Rose• Based on a folk song Burns heard on
his travels, Robert Burns wrote his poem “A Red Red Rose“ to be sung not read.
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Figures of Speech • Find the following in Burn’s poem
A Example of SIMILE
“O, my love is like a red, red rose,”“O, my love is like the melody,”
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Figures of Speech • Find an example of HYPERBOLE
“And I will love thee still, my dear,Till a’ the seas gang dry”“And I will come again, my love,Tho’ it were ten thousand mile!”
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Figures of Speech • Find an example of Imagery
“O, my love is like a red, red rose,”“Till a’ the seas gang dry”
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Figures of Speech • Find an example of Anastrophe
“So deep in love am I,”
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Figures of Speech • Find an example of PERSONIFICATION
“While the sands o’ life shall run.”
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O, my love is like a red, red rose,
That’s newly sprung in June.O, my love is like the melody,That’s sweetly play’d in tune.
A Red, Red RoseBy Robert Burns
As fair art thou, my bonny lass,So deep in love
am I,And I will love thee
still, my dear,Till a’ the seas
gang dry.2
Till a’ the seas gang dry, my dear,
And the rocks melt wi’ the sun!And I will love thee still, my
dear,While the sands o’ life shall run.
And fare thee weel, my only love,
And fare thee weel a while! And I will come again, my
love,Tho’ it were ten thousand mile!
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Theme Q) After reading the poem, what do
you think the theme is?Love
Q) Do you think that beauty is part of the theme?Maybe loving beauty or loving someone
beautiful.
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Tone & MoodWhat is the Tone of A Red, Red Rose? And can we find the tone?
Then what is the Mood of the poem? How can we find it?
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Listen to the poem sung, then answer the previous questions…
A Red, Red Rose
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• Mood is about setting
• Mood is the emotional state of the reader
• Tone is about personal feeling
• Tone is the emotional state of the author
Mood & Tone
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Tone & MoodQ) What is the Tone of “A Red, Red
Rose”?
Romantic, Melancholic, Optimistic
Q) What is the Mood of the poem?
Romantic