Essay 2 See the Essay 2 Directions page on Canvas for FULL Requirements & Guidelines. Eng 1B Poems & Resources ACCEPTABLE POEMS FOR ESSAY 2 ANALYSIS: (All poems can be located in an internet search) “Daystar” Rita Dove “Legal Alien” Pat Mora “I, Too” Langston Hughes (NA 1279) “Poem for a Young White Man” Lorna Dee Cervantes “Hanging Fire” Lorde (NA896) “The Changeling” Cofer (NA 908); “Latin Deli: An from Ars Poetica” Cofer (NA 943) “Sonrisas” Mora “I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud” Wordsworth (NA 853) “Dover Beach” Matthew Arnold *Contact me if you would like to do another poem. HELPFUL IN-CLASS RESOURCES TO CONSIDER: Library Resources Excerpt from White Fragility, DiAngelo “Ethnocentrism” Darity “Positionality” excerpt from Merriam & Bierema “Confirmation Bias and the Power of Disconfirming Evidence” Kolbert “Kinds of Thinking” linked in pages “Intellectual Traits” Paul and Elder Chapter 7 - What is Argument? (BF) Chapter 8– “Mine-Is-Better” Thinking (BF) Literary Element: Any element of literature that enhances the story and creates meaning: Check out powerpoints that discuss figures of speech and figurative language. These are linked into the Essay 2 Directions page called the Literary Elements Resources page. Essay 2 Directions – Structure This essay should have about 6 paragraphs: Introduction Supporting Point 1A Supporting Point 1B Supporting Point 2A Supporting Point 2B Conclusion Introduction Conclusion Supporting Point 1A Supporting Point 1B Supporting Point 2A Supporting Point 2B Essay 2 Directions – Specific Structure This essay should have 5 paragraphs: Introduction Supporting Point 1 – Literary Element 1 Poem A Supporting Point 1 – Literary Element 1 Poem B Supporting Point 2 – Literary Element 1 Poem A Supporting Point 2 – Literary Element 1 Poem B Conclusion Introduction (with clear thesis containing authors and poems titles with list of two similar literary elements) Conclusion (re-state thesis) Lit. Element 1 – How Lit. Element 1 manifests in Poem A Literary Element 1 – How Lit. Element 1 manifests in Poem B --(Clear transition to Poem B)-- Literary Element 2 – How Lit. Element 2 manifests in Poem A Literary Element 1 – How Lit. Element 2 manifests in Poem B --(Clear transition to Literary Element 2)-- --(Clear transition to Poem B)-- Helpful Tip: Each box is its own paragraph, so you have to make sure you transition very clearly with topic sentences Essay 2 Directions – Specific Structure This essay should have 5 paragraphs: Introduction Supporting Point 1 – Literary Element 1 Poem A Supporting Point 1 – Literary Element 1 Poem B Supporting Point 2 – Literary Element 1 Poem A Supporting Point 2 – Literary Element 1 Poem B Conclusion Introduction (with clear thesis containing authors and poems titles with list of two similar literary elements) Conclusion (re-state thesis) Literary Element 1 – How it manifests in Poem A Literary Element 1 – How it manifests in Poem B Literary Eleme ...