Sonne LQ Can I analyse a poem focused on a different type of love and still draw comparisons Love platonic courtly unrequited godly familial Social Context Renaissance ballad ID: 131801
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Ben Jonson – On my first SonneLQ: Can I analyse a poem focused on a different type of love and still draw comparisons?
Love: platonic, courtly, unrequited, godly, familial
Social Context:
Renaissance, ballad,
T
udors, Puritans,
Humanism
LIT TERMS: pentameter, free verse, alliteration, sexual
language, Spenserian sonnet, rhyme
scheme, coupletSlide2
LESSON 4:LQ: Can I understand the Spenserian Sonnet structure and use my understanding to analyse the presentation of love in two Sonnets by Spenser?
Excellent progress:
well-chosen quotations, literary devices analysed, effect on reader discussed, alternative interpretations considered and social context mentioned
Outstanding progress: well-chosen quotations, sophisticated language used, literary devices analysed, effect on reader argued with perceptive points made, alternative interpretations revealed, developed consideration of social and historical context
Love: platonic, courtly, unrequited, godly, familial
Social Context: Renaissance, ballad, Tudors, Puritans, HumanismLIT TERMS: pentameter, free verse, alliteration, sexual language, Spenserian sonnet, rhyme scheme, couplet
Shakespeare’s Sonnets – Lesson 6
LQ:
Can I understand the Shakespearean Sonnet structure and use my understanding to analyse the presentation of love in two Sonnets by Shakespeare?Slide3
History of Jonson
Love: platonic, courtly, unrequited, godly, familial
Social Context:
Renaissance, ballad, Tudors, Puritans,
HumanismLIT TERMS: pentameter, free verse, alliteration, sexual
language, Spenserian sonnet, rhyme scheme, coupletSlide4
TASK 1: three groupsv – deconstruct
Analyse language used
EXT: comparisons with wider reading?
Excellent progress:
well-chosen quotations, literary devices analysed, effect on reader discussed, alternative interpretations considered and social context mentioned
Outstanding progress: well-chosen quotations, sophisticated language used, literary devices analysed, effect on reader argued with perceptive points made, alternative interpretations revealed, developed consideration of social and historical contextLove: platonic, courtly, unrequited, godly, familialSocial Context: Renaissance, ballad, Tudors, Puritans, HumanismLIT TERMS: pentameter, free verse, alliteration, sexual
language, Spenserian sonnet, rhyme
scheme, coupletSlide5
Form?Structure?EXT: does the form or structure add to the poem’s effect?
Love: platonic, courtly, unrequited, godly, familial
Social Context:
Renaissance, ballad,
Tudors, Puritans,
HumanismLIT TERMS: pentameter, free verse, alliteration, sexual language, Spenserian sonnet, rhyme scheme, coupletSlide6
FeedbackExcellent progress:
well-chosen quotations, literary devices analysed, effect on reader discussed, alternative interpretations considered and social context mentioned
Outstanding progress: well-chosen quotations, sophisticated language used, literary devices analysed, effect on reader argued with perceptive points made, alternative interpretations revealed, developed consideration of social and historical context
Love: platonic, courtly, unrequited, godly, familial
Social Context:
Renaissance, ballad, Tudors, Puritans, HumanismLIT TERMS: pentameter, free verse, alliteration, sexual language, Spenserian sonnet, rhyme scheme, coupletSlide7
Drawing together themes of love poetry so far…sublime, nature, pain, extremes, lust
Excellent progress:
well-chosen quotations, literary devices analysed, effect on reader discussed, alternative interpretations considered and social context mentioned
Outstanding progress: well-chosen quotations, sophisticated language used, literary devices analysed, effect on reader argued with perceptive points made, alternative interpretations revealed, developed consideration of social and historical context
Love: platonic, courtly, unrequited, godly, familial
Social Context: Renaissance, ballad, Tudors, Puritans, HumanismLIT TERMS: pentameter, free verse, alliteration, sexual language, Spenserian sonnet, rhyme scheme, coupletSlide8
How does Donne present love in his poem “On my first Sonne”?
Excellent progress:
well-chosen quotations, literary devices analysed, effect on reader discussed, alternative interpretations considered and social context mentioned
Outstanding progress: well-chosen quotations, sophisticated language used, literary devices analysed, effect on reader argued with perceptive points made, alternative interpretations revealed, developed consideration of social and historical context
Love: platonic, courtly, unrequited, godly, familial
Social Context: Renaissance, ballad, Tudors, Puritans, HumanismLIT TERMS: pentameter, free verse, alliteration, sexual language, Spenserian sonnet, rhyme scheme, couplet