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Poetry Comparisons- Anthology :muscle::crossed_swords:
The Question Breakdown
Compare
the ways poets present
(an idea)
in
(Poem given)
and one other poem
(my choice)
Worth
30
marks, marked on AO1, AO2, AO3
AO1
: maintain a
critical style
and develop an informed, personal response
Use of
textual references
, including quotations, to
support and illustrate
interpretations
AO2
:
Analyse
the language, form and structure used by a writer to create
meanings and effects
, using
relevant subject terminology
where appropriate
AO3
: Show an understanding of the
relationships
between texts and the
contexts
in which they were written
Thesis and three thesis points
, the
big ideas
which may the be
same
but presented
differently
, or
different attitudes
toward a subject
Three
WHW paragraphs, this is where
quotes
and
poetic methods
come in- this is where
comparisons
are made as well as possible
effects
this has on the reader
What do I compare with?
What poems may have
similar
themes, recurring ideas or opinions on a subject- these ideas can be presented
differently
Effects of Conflict
Power of Man
Power of Nature
Ozymandias- Percy Bysshe Shelley
Power of Nature
Storm on the Island- Seamus Heaney
Nature's power over man
Trying to overshadow nature- links to pride
The effects of nature
Ozymandias- nature wipes away of the actions of humans, getting rid of Ozymandias's kingdom, removing his memory. He tried to overcome nature, but nature asserted its dominance
Storm- nature causes fear and anxiety yet there is solance and calm we still find in nature,the lack of natural sourroundings makes the storm seem eerie and more terrifying to the people
Power of Humans
Pride
Memory
Checking Out Me History
Identity
Power
Pride