WRC
Please read the instructions in the attached file.
Riverside City College Name _______________________________
Writing and Reading Center
Directed Learning Activity FPD.4 Date ________________________________
Understanding a Poem II
Purpose: Upon completion of this activity, students will have
practiced interpreting a poem.
This DLA should take approximately 45 minutes to complete.
Directions: Read the following poem and answer the questions below:
“Cutting the Cake” by Virginia Hamilton Adair
Gowned and veiled for tribal ritual
in a maze of tulle and satin
with her eyes rimmed round in cat fur
and the stylish men about her
kissing kin and carefree suitors
long she looked unseeing past him
to her picture in the papers
print and photoflash embalming
the demise of the familiar
and he trembled as her fingers
took the dagger laid before them
for the ceremonial cutting
of the mounting tiers of sweetness
crowned with manikin and maiden
and her chop was so triumphant
that the groomlike figure
from his lover at the apex
toppled over in the frosting
where a flower girl retrieved him
sucked him dry and bit his head off.
Answer the following questions on a separate sheet:
A. What is the poem’s situation?
B. What are some examples of violence in the poem? List at least five.
C. Why do you think the author uses such violent terms to describe this scene?
D. How many sentences are in the poem? Why does the author make this choice?
E. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? Why does the author make this choice?
EQ: How should I go about
interpreting a poem? What should I
look for and how should I read?
Riverside City College Name _______________________________
Writing and Reading Center
Directed Learning Activity FPD.4 Date ________________________________
F. What is the bride looking at before she cuts the cake? Why is this important
G. The poem mentions “tribal ritual” and “ceremonial cutting.” Why are these terms important to
the meaning of the poem?
Take this sheet and meet with an instructor or tutor to go over your answers and discuss the poem. Be
sure you can answer the EQ (essential question) above. Have that person sign below.
Instructor/tutor Signature: ______________________________ Date: _______________________