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TWAT John Cooper-Clarke Definition of twat noun a person regarded as stupid or obnoxious: “My next door neighbour’s a right twat.” verb [with object] British.

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1 TWAT John Cooper-Clarke Definition of twat noun a person regarded as stupid or obnoxious: “My next door neighbour’s a right twat.” verb [with object] British informal : to hit or punch someone: “ if my best mate said that I’d twat him one.”

2 Starter Write a brief description of someone you don’t like very much. Describe what they are like and what they have done to make you dislike them. TWAT John Cooper-Clarke

3 Learning Objectives As we study this poem you will learn: the story of the poem More about the terms, Rhyme Schemes: Alliteration: Simile: Imagery: Enjambement: Pace/Tempo: how to read out part of the poem to the class You will also complete some mini tasks and a test on the poem.

4 Like a Night Club in the morning, you’re the bitter end. Like a recently disinfected kharzi, you’re clean around the bend. You give me the horrors too bad to be true All of my tomorrow’s are lousy coz of you. You put the Shat in Shatter Put the Pain in Spain Your germs are splattered about Your face is just a stain You’re certainly no raver, commonly known as a drag. Do us all a favour, here... wear this polythene bag. You’re like a dose of scabies, I’ve got you under my skin. You make life a fairy tale... Grimm! People mention murder, the moment you arrive. I’d consider killing you if I thought you were alive. You’ve got this slippery quality, it makes me think of phlegm, and a dual personality I hate both of them. Your bad breath, vamps disease, destruction, and decay. Please, please, please, please, take yourself away. Like a death at a birthday party, you ruin all the fun. Like a sucked and spat out smartie, you’re no use to anyone. Like the shadow of the guillotine on a dead consumptive’s face. Speaking as an outsider, what do you think of the human race You went to a progressive psychiatrist. He recommended suicide... before scratching your bad name off his list, and pointing the way outside. What kind of creature bore you Was is some kind of bat They can’t find a good word for you, but I can... TWAT.

5 The poem is written in the form of an address or letter to a person the poet really dislikes. Although humours, the poem is a list of insults that lead inexorably to the title line of the poem, ‘Twat’ which the poet feels encapsulates all that he has said before. We do not know if what the poet says is true, nor do we hear the protagonists response to these insults. TWAT John Cooper-Clarke The Story of the Poem

6 Look at the poem....What do you notice about the rhyme scheme TWAT John Cooper-Clarke Mini Task 1

7 Look at the poem....What do you notice about the rhyme scheme You should have noticed the poem is made up of alternate rhyming couplets. But there are some un-rhymed lines and some internal rhymes. TWAT John Cooper-Clarke Mini Task 1

8 Like a Night Club in the morning, you’re the bitter end. Like a recently disinfected kharzi, you’re clean around the bend. You give me the horrors too bad to be true All of my tomorrow’s are lousy coz of you. You put the Shat in Shatter Put the Pain in Spain Your germs are splattered about Your face is just a stain You’re certainly no raver, commonly known as a drag. Do us all a favour, here... wear this polythene bag. You’re like a dose of scabies, I’ve got you under my skin. You make life a fairy tale... Grimm! People mention murder, the moment you arrive. I’d consider killing you if I thought you were alive. You’ve got this slippery quality, it makes me think of phlegm, and a dual personality I hate both of them. Your bad breath, vamps disease, destruction, and decay. Please, please, please, please, take yourself away. Like a death at a birthday party, you ruin all the fun. Like a sucked and spat out smartie, you’re no use to anyone. Like the shadow of the guillotine on a dead consumptive’s face. Speaking as an outsider, what do you think of the human race You went to a progressive psychiatrist. He recommended suicide... before scratching your bad name off his list, and pointing the way outside. What kind of creature bore you Was is some kind of bat They can’t find a good word for you, but I can... TWAT.

9 The poem also make frequent use of alliteration. Look at the poem and see how many you can spot. Alliteration – Where the sound at the beginning of two words close to each other is the same. TWAT John Cooper-Clarke Mini Task 2

10 Like a Night Club in the morning, you’re the bitter end. Like a recently disinfected kharzi, you’re clean around the bend. You give me the horrors too bad to be true All of my tomorrow’s are lousy coz of you. You put the Shat in Shatter Put the Pain in Spain Your germs are splattered about Your face is just a stain You’re certainly no raver, commonly known as a drag. Do us all a favour, here... wear this polythene bag. You’re like a dose of scabies, I’ve got you under my skin. You make life a fairy tale... Grimm! People mention murder, the moment you arrive. I’d consider killing you if I thought you were alive. You’ve got this slippery quality, it makes me think of phlegm, and a dual personality I hate both of them. Your bad breath, vamps disease, destruction, and decay. Please, please, please, please, take yourself away. Like a death at a birthday party, you ruin all the fun. Like a sucked and spat out smartie, you’re no use to anyone. Like the shadow of the guillotine on a dead consumptive’s face. Speaking as an outsider, what do you think of the human race You went to a progressive psychiatrist. He recommended suicide... before scratching your bad name off his list, and pointing the way outside. What kind of creature bore you Was is some kind of bat They can’t find a good word for you, but I can... TWAT.

11 The poem starts with two similes and then uses similes and metaphors to describe how obnoxious and horrible this person is. Mini Task 3 Look at the poem and to list as many similes as you can. TWAT John Cooper-Clarke Key Feature – Simile

12 Like a Night Club in the morning, you’re the bitter end. Like a recently disinfected kharzi, you’re clean around the bend. commonly known as a drag. You’re like a dose of scabies, You make life [like]a fairy tale... Like a death at a birthday party, you ruin all the fun. Like a sucked and spat out smartie, you’re no use to anyone. Like the shadow of the guillotine on a dead consumptive’s face.

13 The poem relies on a series of images to create its effect. Some of these images some of these images are humours, others are disturbing and repulsive. Mini Task 4 Draw up a table that lists the images in these two categories. TWAT John Cooper-Clarke Key Feature – Imagery HumorousDisturbing/Repulsive

14 TWAT John Cooper-Clarke Key Feature – Imagery HumorousDisturbing/Repulsive Night Club in the morning,recently disinfected kharzi, wear this polythene bag. Your germs are splattered about I’ve got you under my skin.You’re like a dose of scabies, Your bad breath, vamps disease,makes me think of phlegm, Like a death at a birthday party,a sucked and spat out smartie, scratching your bad name off his list,the shadow of the guillotine some kind of bata dead consumptive’s face.

15 As well as Rhyme and Alliteration, the poem also relies on enjambment to create the fast pace/tempo of the poem Mini Task 5 Look at the poem and on your copy use arrows  to show where the enjambment is. TWAT John Cooper-Clarke Key Feature – Enjambment

16 Like a Night Club in the morning, you’re the bitter end. Like a recently disinfected kharzi, you’re clean around the bend. You give me the horrors  too bad to be true All of my tomorrow’s  are lousy coz of you. You put the Shat in Shatter  Put the Pain in Spain Your germs are splattered about  Your face is just a stain You’re certainly no raver, commonly known as a drag. Do us all a favour, here... wear this polythene bag. You’re like a dose of scabies, I’ve got you under my skin. You make life a fairy tale... Grimm! People mention murder, the moment you arrive. I’d consider killing you  if I thought you were alive. You’ve got this slippery quality, it makes me think of phlegm, and a dual personality  I hate both of them. Your bad breath, vamps disease, destruction, and decay. Please, please, please, please, take yourself away. Like a death at a birthday party, you ruin all the fun. Like a sucked and spat out smartie, you’re no use to anyone. Like the shadow of the guillotine  on a dead consumptive’s face. Speaking as an outsider, what do you think of the human race You went to a progressive psychiatrist. He recommended suicide... before scratching your bad name off his list, and pointing the way outside. What kind of creature bore you  Was is some kind of bat They can’t find a good word for you, but I can... TWAT.

17 Because of – the alternate rhyming couplet rhyme scheme – The frequent use of alliteration – The use of enjambment Twat has a very strong rhythm. TWAT John Cooper-Clarke Pace & Tempo

18 G 12 Tues 2 Oct G 11 Wed 3 Oct TWAT John Cooper-Clarke Quiz

19 Like a Night Club in the morning, you’re the bitter end. Like a recently disinfected kharzi, you’re clean around the bend. You give me the horrors too bad to be true All of my tomorrow’s are lousy coz of you. You put the Shat in Shatter Put the Pain in Spain Your germs are splattered about Your face is just a stain You’re certainly no raver, commonly known as a drag. Do us all a favour, here... wear this polythene bag. You’re like a dose of scabies, I’ve got you under my skin. You make life a fairy tale... Grimm! People mention murder, the moment you arrive. I’d consider killing you if I thought you were alive. You’ve got this slippery quality, it makes me think of phlegm, and a dual personality I hate both of them. Your bad breath, vamps disease, destruction, and decay. Please, please, please, please, take yourself away. Like a death at a birthday party, you ruin all the fun. Like a sucked and spat out smartie, you’re no use to anyone. Like the shadow of the guillotine on a dead consumptive’s face. Speaking as an outsider, what do you think of the human race You went to a progressive psychiatrist. He recommended suicide... before scratching your bad name off his list, and pointing the way outside. What kind of creature bore you Was is some kind of bat They can’t find a good word for you, but I can... TWAT.


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