"Interpretive reading" is appropriate for virtually any poem, short story, or novel.
For poets try Keats, Shakespeare, Keats, cummings, Shapiro.
For short stories try Hemingway, Conrad, or David Brin
For novels, try Twain, Steinbeck, Fitzgerald, Orson Scott Card
"Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou, "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, "Phenomenal Woman" by Maya Angelou, and "A Dream Within a Dream" by Edgar Allan Poe are all powerful and engaging poems that are well-suited for oral interpretation.
There are many wonderful poems that can be read for oral interpretation. Some include â??They Flee from Meâ?? by Sir Thomas Wyatt and â??Jabberwockyâ?? by Lewis Carroll.
read the piece
Poemhunter is a good website where one can read and download poems. It is a free service.
To read any article , poem story , news letter and get the main idea and what there trying to say out of it
Before people could read or write, poems were often passed down orally through storytelling, songs, chants, and performances. These forms of oral tradition allowed for the transmission of poems from generation to generation. It relied on memory, repetition, and community involvement to preserve and share poetic works.
The word read is a verb.Example, I read the book.Read can be used as a noun as in the sentence:The article was a very good read.
yes he did write many poems. to read these poems go to ralphedisonpoetry.com
Robert Kennedy, a close friend of John Steinbeck, read some of Steinbeck's favorite poems at his funeral. The poem included "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas.
If you are asking about Robin Hood the story dates back to 1225 when stories were told as long poems. People couldn't read, so stories were told as oral poems. This made them easy to remember and as time went on the story changed and characters added.
how a map is interpreted (read), or meant to be 'read'
Poems came before people could read or write.
Oral is spoken and written is read
Colonists read literature such as poems and narratives.