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Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist LQ: Can I compare poems thematically while analysing language form and structure?

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Starter - Terminology warm-up

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… Miss Nadimbaba EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem? EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “fresh graffiti sprayed on her door, shit wrapped in newspaper posted onto the floor” “fresh graffiti sprayed on her door, shit wrapped in newspaper posted onto the floor” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem? EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “fresh graffiti sprayed on her door, shit wrapped in newspaper posted onto the floor” “fresh graffiti sprayed on her door, shit wrapped in newspaper posted onto the floor” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem? EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “She looked down. Her skirts were glass doors opening and closing, her stockings were moving stairs, her shoes were lifts, going up, going down:” “She looked down. Her skirts were glass doors opening and closing, her stockings were moving stairs, her shoes were lifts, going up, going down:” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem? EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “Anorexia’s true child” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem? EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday, Mr President. The audience drooled” “Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday, Mr President. The audience drooled” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem? EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “Act like a fucking Princess” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem? EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “What I think to myself is this:” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem? EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “No rules written to guide you” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem? EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Quick fire poem test… “The stars were her mother’s eyes” EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem? EXTENSION: What struggle? Can you link to another poem?

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Structuring your essay INTRO short para – declare your argument – THIS ESSAY IS AN ARGUMENT – it can present one side. PARA 1 – on POEM 1 PARA 2 – on POEM 2 PARA 3 – on POEM 3 Para 4 – on POEM 4 Conclusion INTRO short para – declare your argument – THIS ESSAY IS AN ARGUMENT – it can present one side. PARA 1 – on POEM 1 PARA 2 – on POEM 2 PARA 3 – on POEM 3 Para 4 – on POEM 4 Conclusion YOU CAN WRITE ON JUST TWO IN CERTAIN QUESTIONS – in which case alternate…

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Structuring your paragraphs of analysis Point – connect the poem into your argument – TOPIC SENTENCE ADDRESSING THE QUESTION IS VITAL Evidence in LANGUAGE Terminology and effect E vidence in its choice of FORM Terminology and effect Evidence in its STRUCTURE Terminology and effect Point – connect the poem into your argument – TOPIC SENTENCE ADDRESSING THE QUESTION IS VITAL Evidence in LANGUAGE Terminology and effect E vidence in its choice of FORM Terminology and effect Evidence in its STRUCTURE Terminology and effect YOU CAN WRITE ON JUST TWO IN CERTAIN QUESTIONS – in which case alternate…

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist TASK1: Each person/pair allocated a poem Speed dating… Use the grid to see which poems are more compatible TASK1: Each person/pair allocated a poem Speed dating… Use the grid to see which poems are more compatible EXTENSION: Alternative interpretations EXTENSION: Alternative interpretations

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist EXTENSION: Alternative interpretations? EXTENSION: Alternative interpretations? PoemSummaryLang 1Lang 2FormStructure

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist TASK2: Group Essay Planning and paragraph writing The Feminine Gospels are a collection of poems written for women, and seek to portray men as the oppressive gender How far do you agree? TASK2: Group Essay Planning and paragraph writing The Feminine Gospels are a collection of poems written for women, and seek to portray men as the oppressive gender How far do you agree? Outstanding Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, sophisticated vocabulary, perceptive points and developed argument to answer the question Excellent Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, and developed argument to answer the question Good Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using literary terminology and answering the question EXT: Can you spot something no one else has considered?

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist TASK2: Group Essay Planning and paragraph writing Duffy’s poems only appeal to feminist women who feel aggrieved with the world. Do you agree? TASK2: Group Essay Planning and paragraph writing Duffy’s poems only appeal to feminist women who feel aggrieved with the world. Do you agree? EXT: Can you spot something no one else has considered? Outstanding Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, sophisticated vocabulary, perceptive points and developed argument to answer the question Excellent Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, and developed argument to answer the question Good Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using literary terminology and answering the question

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist TASK2: Group Essay Planning and paragraph writing Duffy sensitively portrays the struggle women face in society Do you agree? TASK2: Group Essay Planning and paragraph writing Duffy sensitively portrays the struggle women face in society Do you agree? EXT: Can you spot something no one else has considered? Outstanding Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, sophisticated vocabulary, perceptive points and developed argument to answer the question Excellent Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, and developed argument to answer the question Good Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using literary terminology and answering the question

Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny Critical reading: psychoanalytical, marxist, feminist TASK2: Group Essay Planning and paragraph writing Duffy seems estranged from society and portrays women as outsiders struggling to fit in Do you agree? TASK2: Group Essay Planning and paragraph writing Duffy seems estranged from society and portrays women as outsiders struggling to fit in Do you agree? EXT: Can you spot something no one else has considered? Outstanding Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, sophisticated vocabulary, perceptive points and developed argument to answer the question Excellent Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using concise literary analysis, and developed argument to answer the question Good Progress: a paragraph on a poem’s language, form and structure using literary terminology and answering the question