Capitalization/Punctuation/Word Choice
Figurative Language / Sound Devices
Analysis 1
Analysis 2
Symbols
100

Whitman uses the exclamatory grammar mood throughout...why? 

to express strong emotion

100

The repeated "g" at the end of the words flag and flung (for you the flag is flung) is an example of what?

consonance

100

A poem written to express grief over death, such as O Captain! My Captain!, is called what?

elegy

100

Throughout the poem, Whitman goes from denial to acceptance of Lincoln's assassination. He is going through the stages of _____________.

grief

100

The "Captain" is...

Abraham Lincoln

200

Why do you think Whitman makes it a point to capitalize the word 'Captain'?

Answers may vary

He capitalizes it to show the speaker's respect for the Captain.

200

The repeating of "s" in safe and sound (The ship is anchor'd safe and sound) is an example of what?

alliteration

200

Describing Lincoln by saying "his lips are pale and still" is an example of what figurative language?

imagery

200

What is meant by "But I with mournful tread"?

the speaker is walking sadly

200

The "Ship" is...

The U.S.A or the Union

300

What does 'exulting' mean & why does Whitman use it in the poem? 

Exulting is celebration/jubilation/excited cheering. 

Whitman uses this term to show a positive/celebratory mood.

300

The repeating of the short "i" sound in ship and trip (From fearful trip the victor ship...) is an example of what?

assonance

300

How many Stanzas are in the poem?

3

300

What is the mood of the poem?

both celebrating the victory but mourning the death of the President - the reader feels both emotions

300

The "Voyage" or the "fearful trip" is...

The Civil War

400

What does 'tread' mean? 

to walk

400

The words done and won at the ends of lines 1 and 2 are examples of what?

rhyme

400

This poem discusses both victory and loss. What is the victory and what is the loss?

victory - Civil War is over; loss - Lincoln has been assassinated

400

What is the tone of the poem?

sad, pensive, the author truly feels the loss of the President; wishing Lincoln could have lived to celebrate

400

The "Object won" or "prize" is

The emancipation or Abolition of Institutionalized Slavery in America

500

**Daily Double** 

What is Aretha Franklin's most famous song? (Or name one song by her)

R.E.S.P.E.C.T 

Answers may vary. 

500

"for you the flag is flung" is an example of...

Alliteration

500

The verses are about ___________ and the choruses are about _____________.

the victory of the Civil War; the loss of Lincoln by assassination

500

What is meant by "It is some dream that on the deck, You've fallen cold and dead"?

the speaker feels like it must be a bad dream that the President is dead

500

What major conflicting feelings are being contrasted in the poem?

Celebration & Grief