Edward Munch's The Scream

Decent Essays
David Gawrys
Mr. Piccalo
21st century
6th period

BE LEGAL & FAIR QUEST #2: The Source

Check off Description  Read and/or listened to “The Scream” by Edward Munch  Read the introduction  Found poem or song lyrics from one of websites listed on quest page  Copied and pasted a stanza of the poem or song into a text document (MS Word, Google Docs, Open Office)  Bookmarked pages or documented sources  Used one of the photo sites to locate one or two images that relate to poem or song  Saved images to your file space  Inserted images into the document  Kept track of where photos came from and photographer of photos if listed  Used one of the citation websites to create a citation for the poem and images you have used (you will
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Record on your word processing document Added a paragraph to your current document on why sites such as PaperRater exist and why it could benefit you in the future Saved and shared my work with my teacher Checked this Quest off on my 21t4s roadmap

Stanza:
August 1914
What in our lives is burnt
In the fire of this?
The heart’s dear granary?
The much we shall miss?
Three lives hath one life –
Iron, honey, gold.
The gold, the honey gone –
Left is the hard and cold.
Iron are our lives
Molten right through our youth.
A burnt space through ripe fields
A fair mouth’s broken tooth.

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