Finding+the+Voices+of+the+Holocaust

As you watch the documentary // The Last Days // and look back at // Maus //, record words, phrases, or quotations that are particularly interesting or meaningful.
 * Step one: Keep a list of words, phrases and quotations. **

** Step two: Determine a theme ** Look over your list and identify a theme word that represents some or all of the language you have selected. A theme word is a broad concept such as //obedience// or //loyalty//.

** Step three: Compose your Poem. ** Using only your list, arrange the words and phrases to create a poem. You **cannot** add your own words when creating a found poem (not even articles or prepositions), but you can repeat words or phrases. In addition, you do not need to use all of the words or phrases.

** Step four: Write a rationale ** Explain your thinking behind your poem. Describe your word choice and theme.

** Step five: Share ** Post your Found Poem on your wiki page.

**__ THE ASSIGNMENT: __** You are to develop a found poem which has the following required elements: - at least 25 lines - use only words and phrases from both texts - revolve around a central theme word

You will also turn in a rationale for your poem. Describe the theme you hope to convey in placing these words and phrases together. For example, if it is about hope, what does your poem say about hope? If it is about despair, what message is said about despair? Why did you choose to revolve your poem around this theme? Why were those specific words/phrases chosen? In essence, your rationale explains your thinking behind your poem.