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English literature GCSE ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW

English literature GCSE ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW. Unit 2 POETRY ACROSS TIME

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English literature GCSEALL YOU NEED TO KNOW

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Unit 2

POETRY ACROSS TIME

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What does that mean?

It means you need to study poetry from the AQA anthology ‘Moon on the Tides’

You will study 15 poems

There will be 1 question on 2 poems

You will need to compare the poems

You will have 45 minutes

36 marks

There will be 1 question on an unseen poem

30 minutes and 18 marks

You will sit this exam at the end of year 11.

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Literature Unit 2a

POETRY ACROSS TIME –

CONFLICT

(Compare two poems in 45 minutes)

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DO YOURSELVES A FAVOUR AND GET ONE OF THESE and A FOLDER!!!!!!!

It’ll be the best £6 you’ll spend this term!

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22nd September 2014- Starter

Brainstorm as many poetic techniques that you can think of and describe intended effect on reader.

Alliteration: repetition of consonant sounds

Assonance: repetition of vowel sounds Enjambment: the

running on of lines

Metaphor: comparison between two unlike things

Simile: comparison using like or as

Meter: The number of feet in a line(the beat)

Sestet: a 6 line stanzaSibilance: repetition of ‘s’,

‘z’, soft ‘c’ sounds

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Comparison Table:Light Brigade v Bayonet

Poem 1: Poem 2:

Introduction

(focus on key words and perspective/ ideas of poet)

What is the poem about?

Whose perspective is the poem written from/who is the poetic voice?

How does the poetic voice appear to be feeling?

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Language comparison

Poem 1: Poem 2:

(techniques including imagery)

What techniques does the poet use?

Just list them at this stage, but highlight them on your annotated poem.

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Form and Structure comparison

Poem 1: Poem 2:

(arrangement and endings)

Can you identify the poem’s form? Is it a sonnet, ode, ballad, ghazal, blank verse…..

Is there anything that strikes you about the way the poem looks?

Consider line endings, rhyme scheme etc…

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Conclusion

Poem 1: Poem 2:

(focus on key words and ideas/message of poem)

What is the poet’s overall message?

Why and for whom do you think he/she wrote it?

What effect did he/she want it to have?

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Turn Your Table Into Paragraphs

The poems, Charge of the Light Brigade by Tennyson and Bayonet Charge by Hughes both deal with the idea of warfare in the form of a ‘charge’ on the battle field. The poetic voices in each of the poems however, are very different. Whilst Tennyson’s poem is from the point of view of a third party, removed poetic voice who looks back on the event as a moment in history, the poetic voice in Hughes’ Bayonet Charge is quite conversely, that of one of the soldiers and what he is experiencing on the battleground as it is happening.

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HOMEWORK!!!!!!!!!!ACCESSING HOMEWORK ON THE MEDEN WEBSITE

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Homework Hand In

You will need to leave your folders with both workbooks filled in for me to mark.

You can take home your comparison table, and some sheets of lined paper so that you can finish your four paragraphs comparing the two poems.

You may also take your anthologies with the annotated poems.

Today’s power point is attached to the homework on the system.