Eckermann
Which poem?
Concepts
Techniques
Structure of a poem
100

How many poems did we study from Eckermans anthology “Inside my Mother”?

6

100

‘in the future, the petition will be everlasting’

Unearth

100

The fact that you no longer have something or have less of something.

Loss

100

‘the eyes of submission are blinded now’

Symbolism

100

a series of words grouped together in order to divide a poem

Lines 

200

Did Eckermann say this?

“I think I'd be a little bit nuttier without my poetry”

Yes, she did

200

‘drift down empty’

Oombulgarri

200

An Aboriginal poet that explores who or what a person or thing is.

Eckermann’s identity

200

‘tumble weeds of blue patterned dresses.’

Metaphor 

200

a series of lines grouped together in order to divide a poem

Stanza

300

Why did Eckerman feel like she was a second-class citizen at high school?

She faced severe racism and bullying.

300

‘the river of trees’

Trance

300

something remembered from the past

Memory

300

‘as empty as the promises’

Simile 

300

give readers a clue about what to expect from the poem and how to approach it.

Title

400

She heads to Yale University to receive the largest financial reward in the poetry world - the $215,000 W______  ______  prize

Windham-Campbell Prize

400

‘that can soothe’

Eyes

400

Recover quickly from difficulties

Resilience

400

‘the hardness of the trunks and the softness of bark.’

Juxtaposition

400

Purpose of a tercet

to build momentum throughout a poem

500

What was Ali Coby Eckerman’s grandmother's name?

Walyingka May Cobby

500

‘creak’

Key

500

varies from society to society, evolving and adapting with time and circumstance

Enduring nature of culture

500

‘Leaves,’ ‘yet gave me leaves,’ and ‘now only a few leaves.’

Motif 

500

Purpose of a quatrain?

allows for a fuller expression of an idea