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Title: Writing the Sestina


1
Writing the Sestina
  • Step-by-step method
  • for writing a Sestina

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2
Note
  • Examples for the following use Elizabeth Bishops
    Sestina

3
Emotional Moments
  • The Sestina does not tell the entire story
  • Instead it focus on one moment that showcases the
    emotion or personal experience
  • Bishops moment was the narrators emotion
    surrounding the death of her husband

4
Emotional Moment
  • Choose two emotional moments you can recall

5
Meaningful Words and Symbols
  • List three active verbs for the moment
  • List three concrete nouns for each word

6
Emotional Moment
  • Choose the one moment that inspires
  • List 10 words that describe that moment
  • Use active verbs and concrete nouns
  • Choose the six best words that can be used to
    emphasize the meaning or show symbolism
  • Explain the connection for each word

7
Bishops WordsNote reasons are only theories
and not her actual reasons for using the words
  • House Place where she lived with her husband
  • Grandmother Her age (uses old many times as an
    adjective to the word)
  • Child What she once was and the family
    connection
  • Stove Where she took care of her husband, source
    of comfort
  • Almanac Tells the future and what cannot be
    avoided
  • Tears Sadness about the husbands passing

8
Plot
  • A plot is needed
  • When and where is the moment taking place
  • What is happening during the moment
  • Do not tell the complete event, but only that one
    moment
  • Bishops plot
  • Narrator sits in the kitchen with her grandchild
  • She talks and laughs as she reads jokes from the
    almanac
  • An iron kettle squeals on the stove
  • She cuts break, serves tea, hangs up the almanac,
    adds word in the stove, busies herself around the
    kitchen
  • The grandchild sits at the table and draws
    pictures

9
Plot
  • What are the basic actions and setting in your
    Sestinas plot?
  • When and where is the moment happening
  • What activity is going on during the moment

10
Stanza Patterns
  • With Bishops first stanza, number each line 1-6
  • Then with the rest of the poem, number the rest
    of the lines with the corresponding number from
    above
  • House will be number 1
  • Grandmother will be number 2
  • And so on

11
Stanza Patterns
  • On a sheet of paper number the first six lines
    with 1-6 at the END of a blank area
  • Example
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6

12
First Stanza
  • Put each of the words at the end of one line
  • -or-
  • Write the first stanza using one of those six
    words at the end of a line. Words can only be
    used once.
  • Number lines from 1-6 when done

13
Rest of Stanzas
  • Skip a line to start a new stanza
  • Using the pattern on the next slide, number the
    next six lines in the order of the correct stanza
  • Example
  • Stanza two will have the lines ending in this
    order 6, 1, 5, 2, 4, 3

14
Stanza Pattern
  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 - End words of lines in first
    sestet.
  • 6 1 5 2 4 3 - End words of lines in second
    sestet.
  • 3 6 4 1 2 5 - End words of lines in third
    sestet.
  • 5 3 2 6 1 4 - End words of lines in fourth
    sestet.
  • 4 5 1 3 6 2 - End words of lines in fifth
    sestet.
  • 2 4 6 5 3 1 - End words of lines in sixth
    sestet.
  • (1 2) (3 4) (5 6) - Middle and end words of
    lines in tercet.

15
Tercet
  • For the tercet put words 1, 3 and 5 in the middle
    of their lines and 2, 4 and 6 and the end of
    their lines
  • Line 1 Word 1 in middle and word 2 as last word
  • Line 1 Word 3 in middle and word 4 as last word
  • Line 1 Word 5 in middle and word 6 as last word

16
Completing the Sestina
  • Write the rest of the poem using the words
    patterns as a guideline
  • Lines should tell the plot
  • Lines should show the emotional moment
  • Keep line length consistent
  • Within a few words or length as the line above it
  • Do not vary line length or word ending order
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