The document provides 6 guide questions for analyzing a poem titled "Digging". The questions probe the author's purpose, speaker's attitudes, message of the poem, meaning behind the title "Digging", how the speaker's experiences shape his life, and whether people have the right to blame others for their miserable lives.
The document provides 6 guide questions for analyzing a poem titled "Digging". The questions probe the author's purpose, speaker's attitudes, message of the poem, meaning behind the title "Digging", how the speaker's experiences shape his life, and whether people have the right to blame others for their miserable lives.
The document provides 6 guide questions for analyzing a poem titled "Digging". The questions probe the author's purpose, speaker's attitudes, message of the poem, meaning behind the title "Digging", how the speaker's experiences shape his life, and whether people have the right to blame others for their miserable lives.
purpose on writing the poem? GUIDE QUESTION # 2: What do you think are the notable attitudes of the speaker in the poem? GUIDE QUESTION # 3: What do you think is the message of the poem? GUIDE QUESTION # 4: Why was the poem entitled “Digging”? Does it have denotative and connotative meaning? Give your reason. GUIDE QUESTION # 5: Group 5- How do the speakers’ experiences help him to shape his life? GUIDE QUESTION # 6: Somehow we owe our present and future to our past experiences and the people who become part of our life that’s why we are thankful for those. On the other hand, there are people who blame others if their lives become miserable. Do you think they have their rights to do such things? Explain your answer.