Hip-Hop Poetry and The Classics Uncovering Allusion - Classic Ain't I a Woman? by Sojourner Truth 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 • 8 • That man over there say A woman needs to be helped into carriages And lifted over ditches And to have the best place everywhere. Nobody ever helped me into carriages Or over mud puddles Or gives me a best place. And ain't I a woman? Look at me, Look at my arm! I have plowed and planted and gathered into barns And no man could head me And ain't I a woman? I could work as much and eat as much as a manWhen I could get to itand bear the lash as well and ain't I a woman? I have born 13 children and seen most all sold into slavery and when I cried out a mother's grief none but Jesus heard me and ain't I a woman? That little man in black there say woman can't have as much rights as a man cause Christ wasn't a woman Where did your Christ come from? From God and a woman! Man had nothing to do with him! If the first woman God ever made was strong enough to turn the world upside down, all alone together women ought to be able to turn it rightside up again. Core Uterary Elements Uncovering Allusion - Classic Student Worksheet Allusion: A reference to someone or something that is known from history, literature, religion, politics, sports, science, or some other branch of culture. SojournerTruth's poem is filled with allusions. Identify what the author refers to in lines: Line I: Who is the uman"to which the author refers? Line 6: What is the author alluding to, uor over mud puddles"? Line I 0: What does the author mean, ul have plowed and planted"? ---- ··~·- - - ~~- Line 12: Explain the line, uAnd no man could head me." ---~ ~--- -~~~-~~~ Line 24: Who is the ulittle man in black, to which the author refers? ~~---~~-- Line 28 & 29: To what famous moment is the author alluding? ---------- ~~~ -~- ------~ --- -~----~· - Line 30, 3 I & 32: To what other famous moment is the author alluding? Line 33 & 34: What ucall to action" is the author putting forth for all women to embrace if the world is to be turned ..right side up again"? What is your impression of the author of this poem after exploring some of the allusions in her poem ..Ain't I a Woman?" II Hip-Hop Poetry and The Classics Uncovering Allusion - Hip-Hop For Women by Talib Kweli 1 A daughter come up in Georgia, ripe and ready to plant seeds, Left the plantation when she saw a sign even though she can't read It came from God and when life get hard she always speak to him, She'd rather kill her babies than let the master get to 'em, 5 She on the run up north to get across the Mason-Dixon In church she learned how to be patient and keep wishin', The promise of eternal life after death for those that God bless She swears the next baby she'll have, will breathe a free breath And get milk from a free breast, And love being alive, Otherwise they'll have to give up being themselves to survive. __ 10 15 20 25 12 Some will grow to be old women, some will die bef(n·e they born, They'll be mothers and lovers who inspire and make songs, But me, my skin is brown and my manner is tough, Like the love I give my babies when the rainbow's enufi: I aint got time to lie, my life has been much too rough, Still running with bare feet, I aint got nothin' but my soul, Freedom is the ultimate goal, Life and death is small on the whole, in many ways I'm awfully bitter these days Because the only parents God gave me, they were slaves, And it crippled me, I got the destiny of a casualty, And I live through my babies and I change my reality Maybe one day I'll ride back to Georgia on a train, Folks 'round there call me Peaches, I guess that's my name. Hip-Hop Poetry and The Classics Uncovering Allusion - Hip-Hop Student Worksheet Allusion: A reference to someone or something that is known from history, literature, religion, politics, sports, science, or some other branch of culture. Talib Kweli's lyrics are filled with allusions. Identify what the author is referring to in the following lines: line I & 2: What is the poet alluding to in these lines? Line 5: Explain the reference to the Mason-Dixon? ----------------------------~-- line 15: What is the poet referring to in the line, "when the rainbow's enutf'? COMPARE AND CONTRAST: Classic Poetry to Hip-Hop Materials needed: Ain't I a Woman? by S. Truth & For Women by Talib Kweli I. Sojourner Truth is a celebrated, famous poet who has received great recognition for her literary efforts. Talib Kweli is a skillful, Hip-Hop poet whose work is largely unknown outside the contemporary world of Hip-Hop music. Do you feel that the work of Kweli deserves the same type of"literary merit and attention" that the work ofTruth does? Why? 2. Do you feel that the work of contemporary Hip-Hop poets in general get the positive recognition they deserve? Why or why not? • 14 • Core Literary Elements Poetry Writing Exercise: Allusion Learning Objective: Standards addressed: Materials needed: Methodology: Students will identify and utilize the poetic device of allusion. 9/10 W&O 1.3, 1.4; LRA 3.7,11/12 W&O 1.1, 1.2; W 2.2 This worksheet. See below. Create a list of personal allusions using your own personal slang. Choose from the following list: • • • • • • Loot School Food Your neighborhood Yourself Your friends • • • • • • The local market Telephone Computers Parents Brothers/sisters Teachers • • • • • • Basketball Kissing Sleep Work Cars Music I use _______ as a slang name for (example: loot= money) I usc ___ __ _ __ as a slang name for (example: Echo Park= my neighborhood) I use as a slang name for __ _ (example: gran= grandmother) I usc ____________ as a slang name for ____________ (example: ride = car) Now take the four slang names from the list (i.e., you have just crafted a list of personal allusions) and use them to construct a four-line, rhyming poem, using your own voice. For example: I came into the kitchen and said, "What's shakin' gran?'' She said, "I'm leaving Echo Park with a master plan. I've been saving all my loot every week. I'm going to buy a brand new ride, I'm in the driver's scat!" My Personal Allusion Poem • 15
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