Poetry anthology Flashcards

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Power and Conflict

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some poems focus on human power (e.g. ‘ Ozymandias’) or the power of nature (e.g. ‘ Storm on the island’). You might also have to write about themes like memory, identity or the effects of conflict

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What are the 3 main ways to get marks?

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  • Give your own thoughts and opinions on the poems and support them with quotes from the text
  • Explain features like form, structure and language
  • Describe the similarities and differences between poems and their contexts
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How do you structure your answer?

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  • Introduction: begin by giving a clear answer to the question in a sentence or two
  • The main body: should be three to five paragraphs of analysis
  • Conclusion: summarise your answer to the question. Try to make your last sentence memorable
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SMUSH!

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compare the two poems throughout your answer

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What should each paragraph contain? What features of the poems?

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  • similar or different
  • Form
  • Structure
  • Language
  • feelings
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How do you structure each paragraph?

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P.E.E.D

Point Example Explain Develop

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How do you answer the question?

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look closely at Language, Structure and Form

Always support your idea with details from the text

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How do you write a top grade answer?

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  • Know the poem inside out - key themes and techniques
  • Be as original as you can - Use your own ideas but use evidence from the text
  • Write about the poems critically - own opinions. use ‘the reader’ not ‘I think’
  • Get to grips with context - explore the effects
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