Choices

By. Kadin Sint

 

There once was a man

Who struggled to find the right job

He had many jobs to choose from,

Each job offer different,

a different path,

a different ending,

His future depended on his choice,

Completely up to him to decide,

leaving him feeling good, or in regret and in pain,

The choice would put him in many different situations,

the good and the bad,

Completely blind, like a blindside hit, not knowing how each job would go,

In the end, the choices would make up who he was and where he ended.

 

 

Questions Responses
  1. Which poem type did you publish?
I published an Allegory poem
  1. Answer the ONE question that goes with your poem type:
    1. Emotion Poem: Why did you choose this emotion?
    2. Sensory detail Poem: Why did you choose this event as the basis for your poem?
    3. Inspired by poem: What was the source of your inspiration (poem, song, issue)? Why?
    4. Nature/environment poem: Why did you choose this environment?
    5. Allegory: What is the literal meaning (story)? What is the figurative meaning?
    6. Ode: Why did you choose the subject of your ode?
The literal meaning is that this man has many job offers to choose from, and is not sure which one to pick. The figurative meaning, is that you will have many choices in life that will put you in many different situations and define who you are.
  1. What is the tone of your poem?
The tone is indecisive.
  1. What is the theme of your poem?
The theme is that you will have many different choices in life that could be unpredictable and completely up to you to choose from.
  1. Choose TWO examples of figurative language in the poem.
  1. “Completely blind, like a blindside hit”
  2. Simile
  3. It helps the reader feel how the man is going into the situation.
  1. “His future depended on his choice,”
  2. Hyperbole
  3. It helps the reader feel how serious and important this is to the man.
  1. What are two specific ways you revised this poem? (Example: “I changed “happy” to “content.”) Why did you make these revisions?
Revision #1:

Explanation: I changed the single word “bad” to “in regret and in pain” because the word bad is not nearly descriptive as in regret and in pain

Revision #2:

Explanation:I added “like a blindside hit” because it helps show the reader how much the man knew about each situation.

  1. How easy or difficult was it to write this poem? Why?
This poem was fairly easy to write, because I had this idea in mind sense I learned about allegory poems.
  1. How satisfied are you with your final draft? Explain.
I am satisfied, because I like the flow and message of the poem.

 

 

 

 

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