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  • Harlem Renaissance Bellringer # 1 3/23/12 1.According to the Build Background section on page 835, why did Paul Laurence Dunbar write the poem, Sympathy? 2.What tone would you say Dunbar evokes in this poem? 3.What three ways does the speaker of this poem relate to this bird in the cage? 4.Who do you think is Paul Laurence Dunbars audience in this poem? Be as specific as possible. Todays Objective: We can analyze the reason for writing a piece of literature to determine task, purpose, and audience.
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  • Harlem Renaissance Bellringer # 2 3/24/12 1.According to the poem, We Wear the Mask why does the speaker say people wear masks? 2.What do you think is the tone of the poem We Wear the Mask? Todays Objective: We can recognize the central message the author conveys and apply it in a similar matter.
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  • Harlem Renaissance Bellringer # 3 3/27/12 1.Imagine that you are filling out a college application and that one of the questions asks you to describe what makes you a unique individual. List three or four of those qualities that you would attribute to yourself in such a description. 2.Read the Build Background section on page 950. Explain how Zora Neale Hurston found her identity. Todays Objective: We can recognize the central message the author conveys.
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  • Harlem Renaissance Bellringer # 4 3/28/12 1.Why did Zora Neal Hurston not feel the effects of racism or segregation as a child? 2.What did Hurston mean when she said No, I do not weep at the world I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife? 3.How did Hurston react to people discriminating against her? 4.What point was Hurston trying to make with her bag analogy? Todays Objective: We can identify how the authors choice of details (like diction and tone) supports the central message the author conveys.
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  • Harlem Renaissance Bellringer # 5 3/29/12 1.What is the tone of Langston Hughess poem I, Too? 2.What is the tone of Langston Hughess poem Democracy? Todays Objective: We can identify how the authors choice of details (like diction and tone) supports the central message the author conveys.
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  • Harlem Renaissance Bellringer # 6 4/9/12 DIRECTIONS: Read the Build Background section on page 940. Then answer the following questions. 1. What did most African-American writers focus on during the Harlem Renaissance? 2. What did Countee Cullen focus his writing on? Todays Objective: We can identify how the authors choice of details (like figurative language) supports the central message the author conveys.