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LQ: Can I compare poems thematically while analysing language form and structure?

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist , feminist. LQ: Can I compare poems thematically while analysing language form and structure?.

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LQ: Can I compare poems thematically while analysing language form and structure?

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  1. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist LQ: Can I compare poems thematically while analysing language form and structure?

  2. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Starter - Terminology warm-up

  3. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… Miss Nadimbaba EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

  4. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “fresh graffiti sprayed on her door, shit wrapped in newspaper posted onto the floor” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

  5. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “fresh graffiti sprayed on her door, shit wrapped in newspaper posted onto the floor” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

  6. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “She looked down. Her skirts were glass doors opening and closing, her stockings were moving stairs, her shoes were lifts, going up, going down:” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

  7. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “Anorexia’s true child” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

  8. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday, Mr President. The audience drooled” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

  9. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “Act like a fucking Princess” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

  10. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “What I think to myself is this:” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

  11. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “No rules written to guide you” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

  12. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “The stars were her mother’s eyes” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

  13. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Structuring your essay INTRO short para – declare your argument – THIS ESSAY IS AN ARGUMENT – it can present one side. PARA 1 – on POEM 1 PARA 2 – on POEM 2 PARA 3 – on POEM 3 Para 4 – on POEM 4 Conclusion YOU CAN WRITE ON JUST TWO IN CERTAIN QUESTIONS – in which case alternate…

  14. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Structuring your paragraphs of analysis Point – connect the poem into your argument – TOPIC SENTENCE ADDRESSING THE QUESTION IS VITAL Evidence in LANGUAGE Terminology and effect E vidence in its choice of FORM Terminology and effect Evidence in its STRUCTURE Terminology and effect YOU CAN WRITE ON JUST TWO IN CERTAIN QUESTIONS – in which case alternate…

  15. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist TASK1: Each person/pair allocated a poem Speed dating… Use the grid to see which poems are more compatible EXTENSION: Alternative interpretations

  16. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist EXTENSION: Alternative interpretations?

  17. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Outstanding Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, sophisticated vocabulary, perceptive points and developed argument to answer the question TASK2: Group Essay Planning and paragraph writing The Feminine Gospels are a collection of poems written for women, and seek to portray men as the oppressive gender How far do you agree? Excellent Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, and developed argument to answer the question Good Progress:a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using literary terminology and answering the question EXT: Can you spot something no one else has considered?

  18. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Outstanding Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, sophisticated vocabulary, perceptive points and developed argument to answer the question TASK2: Group Essay Planning and paragraph writing Duffy’s poems only appeal to feminist women who feel aggrieved with the world. Do you agree? Excellent Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, and developed argument to answer the question Good Progress:a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using literary terminology and answering the question EXT: Can you spot something no one else has considered?

  19. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Outstanding Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, sophisticated vocabulary, perceptive points and developed argument to answer the question TASK2: Group Essay Planning and paragraph writing Duffy sensitively portrays the struggle women face in society Do you agree? Excellent Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, and developed argument to answer the question Good Progress:a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using literary terminology and answering the question EXT: Can you spot something no one else has considered?

  20. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Outstanding Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, sophisticated vocabulary, perceptive points and developed argument to answer the question TASK2: Group Essay Planning and paragraph writing Duffy seems estranged from society and portrays women as outsiders struggling to fit in Do you agree? Excellent Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, and developed argument to answer the question Good Progress:a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using literary terminology and answering the question EXT: Can you spot something no one else has considered?

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