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God Said "I Made A Man"

The poem describes God creating a man out of clay who became so bright that he shone like gold. However, the man then aimed a bow at God, questioning why he created him. God asks why the man wants to murder him when he is the source of the man's existence, and the man replies that he was just measuring God and was curious about his regal head.
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God Said "I Made A Man"

The poem describes God creating a man out of clay who became so bright that he shone like gold. However, the man then aimed a bow at God, questioning why he created him. God asks why the man wants to murder him when he is the source of the man's existence, and the man replies that he was just measuring God and was curious about his regal head.
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GOD SAID “I MADE A MAN”

GOD SAID “I MADE A MAN ”


God said, “I made a man
Out of clay—
But so bright he, he spun
Himself to brightest Day
Till he was all shinning gold,
And oh,
He was handsome to behold!
But in his hands held he a bow
Aimed at me who created
Him . And I said,
“wouldn’t thou murder me
“Who am thy Fountainhead”
Then spoke he the man of gold:
‘I will not
Murder thee! I do but
Measure thee. Hold
Thy peace ! And this I did,
But I was curious
Of this so regal head.’
‘Give thy name!”-Sir Genius
Figures of Speech

Hyperbole
- how man find his supreme
knowledge
Point of view
1 st person and 3 rd person
Theme
 message of the poem
Imagery
device used for readers to create an image that
encompasses the five senses
Symbolism
 symbols that convey ideas
Rhythm
music made by the stressed and unstressed
syllables
Rhyme
 repetition of a similar words
Rhyme Scheme
 a continuation of rhyme
Meter
Basic structural make-up of a poem
SEATWORK!
Answer the following Questions

1. What is the poem all about?

2. what is the characteristic of God being


described in the poem?

3. How did God react to the ingratitude of his


creation?
ASSIGNMENT

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