PPT-How do Carol Ann Duffy and Shakespeare convey love in their

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Structure of essay Aim to make 35 key points in your essay Paragraph 1 Introduction Paragraph 23 Similarities between the poems Paragraph 34 Differences between

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Structure of essay Aim to make 35 key points in your essay Paragraph 1 Introduction Paragraph 23 Similarities between the poems Paragraph 34 Differences between the poems Paragraph 5 Conclusion. Education for Leisure. terms. Colloquialism. : in a conversational manner that may include slang: . Connotations. : emotional association a reader has for a certain word:. God …. in . Education. it has a – connotation not as creator but destroyer.. Sonnet (14 Lines – mirrors style used by Shakespeare) . 16. th. century. He gives her the gift of his second favourite bed. Based on Shakespeare’s first wife.. Important points to consider when reading the poem. Initial thoughts about theme:. Emigration. Growing up. Home. Originally Carol Ann Duffy. Why . have italics . been used at certain points in the poem?. Compare her reaction and her brothers’ reaction.. and Hamlet. Scansion. Elision. Voiced Syllable. Shared Line. Iamb. Trochee. Dactyl. Spondee. Anapest. Quatrain. Blank Verse. Free Verse. Heroic Couplet. Monometer. Dimeter. Trimeter. Tetrameter. Pentameter. The Nazi Holocaust 1939 – 1945. Link to a particular place and time. Europe 1939 – 1945. The concentration camps where an estimated 6 million Jews met their deaths. “I sang the ancient psalms at dusk . The Nazi Holocaust 1939 – 1945. Link to a particular place and time. Europe 1939 – 1945. The concentration camps where an estimated 6 million Jews met their deaths. “I sang the ancient psalms at dusk . Background and Narrative Voice: . Anne Hathaway was Shakespeare's wife. . Shakespeare . left for her in his . will their second best bed. While a lot of Shakespeare scholars assume that this was a sign that Shakespeare didn't love her, Duffy interprets the will differently in the poem. The second best bed in "Anne Hathaway" is a symbol of love and devotion.. What do you know about William Shakespeare?. Shakespeare was . born in . Stratford. -upon-. Avon. , England, in . April . 1564 . and . died on 23rd April 1616. We know that he was . baptised. on 26th April 1564 and scholars now believe that he was born on April 23rd. He therefore died on his fifty-second . learn about the sonnet form.. To analyse the poem . “Hour” . by Duffy. . Analysing Poetry. First step: . Subject. . & . message. What is the topic of the poem?. What is it literally about? What is it figuratively about?. Anne Hathaway. Born 1555/56 – Died 6 August 1623. Married William Shakespeare in November 1582. . She was already pregnant with their first child.. She was 7 years older than Shakespeare who was 18 when they married.. Anne Hathaway. Born 1555/56 – Died 6 August 1623. Married William Shakespeare in November 1582. . She was already pregnant with their first child.. She was 7 years older than Shakespeare who was 18 when they married.. learn about the sonnet form.. To analyse the poem . “Hour” . by Duffy. . Analysing Poetry. First step: . Subject. . & . message. What is the topic of the poem?. What is it literally about? What is it figuratively about?. The front page of your booklet has room for a mind-map about love and relationships. After each source, I’d like us to revisit these mind-maps, adding ideas and concepts we’ve encountered through the texts studied. Havisham. The speaker of this dramatic monologue is the fictional Miss Havisham from Charles Dickens' Great Expectations.. Jilted by her lover, Miss Havisham spends the rest of her life decaying in her wedding dress amid the remnants of her wedding breakfast, grooming her beautiful niece Estella to exact revenge on all men. .

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