wan·der·lust /?wänd?r?l?st/ noun a strong desire to travel or explore the world. “a man consumed by wanderlust” Nice, France...YOU GUYS. Please join me on a brief visit to this magical Mediterranean wonderland on the Cote d'Azur. It's gorgeous beyond belief. To be fair, I felt that way about the entirety of France, and what
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wan·der·lust /?wänd?r?l?st/ noun a strong desire to travel or explore the world. “a man consumed by wanderlust” Nice, France...YOU GUYS. Please join me on a brief visit to this magical Mediterranean wonderland on the Cote d'Azur. It's gorgeous beyond belief. To be fair, I felt that way about the entirety of France, and what
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I created this short poetry assignment to accompany my British Literature students' reading of "The Wanderer." Ubi sunt is a motif found in Anglo-Saxon poetry and students may be familiar with it as there is a scene in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers where Theoden is dressed for battle as he recites lines inspired by lines 86-94 of Burton Raffel's translation of "The Wanderer." For more on this part of the film, see this website. My students enjoyed this short assignment as it allowed them to connect more personally with "The Wanderer." Students wrote about lost sisterhood (after an older sister moved away from home), past basketball tournament wins, and other past glories of their high school careers. On this handout, I've included directions, the lines from the poem with strike-through font where they will substitute their own information, as well as a mentor text I wrote to help them envision the motif in action. I hope you enjoy this short poetry assignment! Visit my blog for other British Literature activities, resources, and lesson ideas. For more British Lit activities used with success in my classroom, check out these: The Dream of the Rood Reading Activity Canterbury Tales: Two Contemporary Informational Text Assignments Chaucer-like Canterbury Tales Prologue Poem Project Beowulf: Two Contemporary Informational Text Assignments Beowulf: Sutton Hoo Nonfiction Text Activity The Dig from Netflix: A Viewing Guide w/ Key Le Morte d’Arthur “The Characters Who Built the Chivalric Code” Reading Activity Doctor Faustus Limitless (starring Bradley Cooper) Movie Guide Milton’s Paradise Lost Luciferian Antihero Essay Assignment Sonnet Creative Writing Poem Project Bible or Bard? King James Bible vs. Shakespeare Activity
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