Literature 2 Bob Dylan

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Literature 1

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Road Map
English literature - Lesson 2
Bob Dylan - 'Hey Mr. Tambourine Man'

  • Your songs - literature?
  • Context of Bob Dylan
  • Language and vocabulary 
  • Literary aspects
  • Reader experience


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Literature
  • a cultural expression of value, 
  • in this course, an English written, fictional work,
  • which has more than just an entertainment value
  • that makes people think about ideas in society/ the way the world works/ themselves.

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Lewis Capaldi - Pointless
I bring her coffee in the morning                          She brings me inner peace
I take her out to fancy restaurants                       She takes the sadness out of me
I make her cards on her birthday                          She makes me a better man
I take her water when she's thirsty                      She takes me as I am
I love it when her mind wanders                           And she loves it when I stay at home
I know when she's lost and she knows when I feel alone

From all my airs and graces                                    To the little things I do
Everything is pointless without you                   Of all the dreams I'm chasing
There's only one I choose                                        Everything is pointless without you

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Lesson goal
At the end of this class you are able to:

  • analyse a poem;
  • describe how form can influence content;
  • describe the use of literary  tools in the work;
  • recognise Bob Dylan's context;
  • place Bob Dylan's work within the context of English literature;
  • describe the content and meaning of the song discussed.

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Bob Dylan






(1941 - now)




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Context
  • Robert Allen Zimmerman
  • 24 May 1941, Duluth, Min. 
  • father owned a furniture shop
  • Singer-song writer New York
  • Folk, folk-rock, rock
  • renamed himself surname 'Dylan' after Dylan Thomas, a Welsh poet
  • 1950s, 60s, 70s, 80s

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US Context of the 1960s, 70s

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Context
  • music: Hank Williams, Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Woody Guthrie
  • Unequality of race
  • Cold War
  • Wars in Korea, Vietnam
  • Flower power
  • 1969 First person on the moon

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Context

Bringing It All Back Home (1965) ft. 'Mr Tambourine Man' 


2016: Nobel Prize for Literature
 'new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition'

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In groups of 4
Take a look at the lyrics:
What stands out?
  • vocabulary, perspective, tone, style
  • Rhyme (end rhyme, internal rhyme, near rhyme)
  • Metaphor, theme, motif

Take notes!

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Language
Take a look at the lyrics:

What stands out?
vocabulary,
perspective, tone, style

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Literary langauge 
Take a look at the lyrics:

Rhyme 
end rhyme, internal rhyme, near rhyme

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half rhymes

internal rhymes:
rhyme with the last word of a line though, know; hand, sand, stand, branded; feet, meet, street’s. 
Literary langauge 
Take a look at the lyrics:

What stands out?
Metaphor, theme, motif

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to jangle: make or cause to make a ringing metallic sound, typically a discordant one

to jingle: make or cause to make a light metallic ringing sound.
Reading dairy
Note your experiences and ideas of Bob Dylan's 
'Mr Tambourine Man'



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Lesson goal
At the end of this class you are able to:

  • analyse a poem;
  • describe the use of literary  tools in the work;
  • recognise Bob Dylan's context;
  • place Bob Dylan's work within the context of English literature;
  • describe the content and meaning of the song discussed.

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Homework
Read through the theory we have discussed so far on LessonUp.

I have shared the LessonUp slides with you, including one with a number of definitions.

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