Slam Poetry 1&2 Medio
Slam poetry is a form of spoken word poetry that is meant to
be performed. A man named Marc Kelly Smith didn’t like the structure, rules,
and stuffiness of academic/traditional poetry. He wanted something looser and
fun for poetry. He also founded the first ever National Poetry Slam in 1990.
Slam poems are usually political surrounding topics such as
race, gender, class, sexuality, politics, discrimination, mental health, and so
on. They are meant to provoke an emotional response from the listener.
Since people who speak slam poems usually speak fast in English, you may have to listen to the poem a couple of times to hear everything.
“High School Training Ground” by Malcolm London.
Listen to this poem. While you listen, ask yourself these
questions:
1. What emotions does this poem make you feel?
2 2. What is the message of this poem?
This poem speaks about the state of the American public high
school. However, there are also several other issues that are spoken about in
this poem. The other issues are:
- · Toxic masculinity
- · Bullying
- · Teachers being underpaid
- · Capitalism
- · Toxic education system
- · Toxic households
- · School shootings
- · The false concept of “the American dream”.
Since this is a TEDTalk, not an actual poetry slam competition,
the crowd is completely silent. At an actual poetry slam the crowd would be
cheering, snapping, and letting their opinions be heard.
Assignment:
Your assignment is to write your own slam poem. Choose an
issue, either in your life or in the world, that you think needs more attention.
Love? Mental health? This quarantine? The government? There are so many topics
to choose from. Just make sure it is something you are passionate about.
Your poem must be at least 10 lines. Remember, this poem is
in free verse. It doesn’t have to rhyme, but it can. Also remember, emotion is
supposed to shine through your words. Read your poem out loud before you submit
it. Write it like you’re going to perform it.
This assignment is due May 16, 2020 on Friday.
Our zoom
class will be on every Friday at 12:30 PM. Our zoom ID is 108-637-564
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