PPT-Unseen poetry Section C of Lit Paper 2
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2 Questions 1 Question about 1 unseen poem how does the writer present X in the poem 24 marks 1 question comparing this poem to another unseen one you get in the
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2 Questions 1 Question about 1 unseen poem how does the writer present X in the poem 24 marks 1 question comparing this poem to another unseen one you get in the exam 8 marks Hard Frost Andrew Young. – The Manhunt The title of the poem ‘The Manhunt’͕ automatically evokes feelings of searching and loss. Early connotations may suggest something frantic and almost violent Milton’s poetry consists of the moral & religious influences of Puritanism that are blended with the generous culture of the Renaissance. It falls into four periods: 1) the college period; 2) the Horton period; 3) period of his prose writings; & 4) period of his greatest poetic achievement. ‘Ode . 2 , Section A - Unseen Poetry 1 Section A: Unseen Poem Read the following poem and answer Question 1 The Fog Horn 5 10 15 In this soup thick night, the fog horn Calls, like a cow in pain Sounding it By: Megan McConaghy. I like Poetry, Yes I do!. I like Poetry, How ‘bout you?. POETRY RULES! . As you can see, Poetry is everywhere…. ... In Bumper stickers, songs, nursery rhymes, and plain old silly phrases!. English. Primary One -- English. Exercise Book: . Penmanship, Dictation. File:. CW, HW, Writing II. Dictation: . 8-10 sentences + 4-6 words. Dictation:. 3 seen dictation + 3 unseen dictation . Lesson 5 for April 30, 2016. There is a war between unseen powers in the Bible that is depicted in the book of Matthew too. That war sometimes becomes visible. This week we studied:. THE UNSEEN WAR. “We know that we are of God, and the whole world lies under the sway of the wicked one.”. Poetry is using words in a way that helps us see, feel, and hear them. Poetry bounces off your tongue, tickles your ears, and makes you think. Poetry usually has a rhythm or flow. There are many types of poetry and many types of poetic devices, or tools, that poets use. ―. A poem begins in delight and ends in wisdom. . – . Robert Frost . ―…the best words in the best . order. . – . Samuel Taylor Coleridge . ―Poetry is the most direct and simple means of expressing . . Analysis. . Test. Strategies to Help You . Improve. and Achieve your . Best. Results on the Test. Poetry Analysis Test . Tip. #1. Answer . all. of the assigned questions. Do not leave . any. question blank or unanswered!. Humanity in Four Acts. Act 1: Imagination is Adaptive. Act 2: Supernatural Imagination is Childish. Act 3: Ritual molds childish supernatural imagination into adult religious belief. Act 4: Ritual inherits the earth. concepts. .. Most: To identify poetic features. . Ideas or traditions. GCSE exam:. 15 poems 1 . or 2 unseen. Draw a mind map in your books: write down . everything. you know about poetry.. What tools do poets use?. T. S. Eliot’s . “Love Song of J. Alfred . Prufrock. ”. Hamlet Act I. Develop and apply new poetry analysis skills. Understand key terms regarding poetic devices. Application of poetry explication skills. Final Exam Review. Poetry Terms. Alliteration. Epic poem. Rhyme Scheme. Metaphor. Simile . Onomatopoeia. Hyperbole. Meter. Villanelle. More Poetry Terms. Sonnet. Figurative Language. Personification. AQA Unseen Poetry Lecture – Approaching poems - looking for Meaning Unseen poetry is all about understanding the meaning and being able to make educated guesses about what the poet might have been trying to say and why they might have been saying this. This lecture will explore the hidden thinking process behind approaching a poem that you have never read before and explore how to compare two poems at a high level without worrying too much about getting it wrong!
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