An actual fragment of Sappho' s poetry |
Be sure to read the few fragments in the last chapter, "The Wisdom of Sappho" before responding to the question below. However, you can use poems from anywhere in the book to answer this response, either in the last chapter or other ones.
Respond
to the following question in a developed paragraph (at least 4-5 sentences,
with sufficient detail to answer the question). Even though Sappho’s
poetry consists largely of fragments, many of these fragments seem to go
together, as if they express the same basic thoughts or themes. Looking
through the poems in our book, choose 3-4 fragments that seem (to you) able to
work together to make a complete poem. Why do these works go together,
and what do we see if we read the fragments as one complete work? How
might this help our appreciation of Sappho and our understanding of women in
the ancient world? Be sure to quote from one or two of the poems to
illustrate your ideas.