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1 GCSE English and English Literature Revision (to be used in conjunction with the Revision Booklets)

2 GCSE English Paper 2 Poems from Different Cultures Cluster One

3 The contexts Some of the poems have specific contexts that you need to understand in order to access the poem. What do you know about the following contexts?

4 Slavery

5 Apartheid

6 The Caribbean and London

7 Water in a drought ridden country

8 The American Dream

9 Scorpions

10 Vultures

11 The Holocaust

12 The Vietnam War

13 How Well Do You Know Your Poems? What is the title of the poem about water? What is the title of the poem about the Vietnam War? What is the title of the poem about apartheid?

14 How Well Do You Know Your Poems? What is the title of the poem about a scorpion? What is the title of the poem about slavery? What is the title of the poem about the holocaust?

15 How Well Do You Know Your Poems? What is the title of the poem about a Caribbean Man who lives in London? What is the title of the poem that is about the American Dream?

16 How Well Do You Know Your Poems? What poem do the following words belong to? ‘the voice of a kindly god’ ‘all the bones were charred’ Long dark night is the silence in front of me’ May he sit still, they said

17 The Poets Which poem did they write? What poem did Chinua Achebe write? What poems did Grace Nichols write? What poems did Lawrence Ferlinghetti write? What poem did Denise Levertov write? What poem did Edward Kamau Braithwaite write? What poem did Imtiaz Dharker write? What poem did Nissim Ezekiel write? What poem did Tatamkhulu Afrika write?

18 Edward Kamau Braithwaite

19 Tatamkhulu Afrika

20 Grace Nichols

21 Imtiaz Dharker

22 Lawrence Ferlinghetti

23 Nissim Ezekiel

24 Chinua Achebe

25 Denise Levertov

26 Themes Which poems use animals as there central theme? Which poems use ‘injustice in society’ as their central theme? Which poems use inequality as their central theme? Which poems use miracles as their central theme? Which poems use the theme of parents and children? Which poems use change as their central theme? Which poems use the theme of racism? The list of themes is not-definitive: can you think of any more? (See past papers for an extensive range of themes)

27 Poetry Comparison Exam Style There is a recipe for success when answering a question on your poetry Cluster in the exam.

28 Answering a poetry question Chinua Achebe has used an animal to convey his message. How effectively has he and one other poet used an animal effectively to convey their message? 1.Choose your poem to compare 2.Brainstorm how effectively they have used animals. Use the ideas on your brainstorm in your response

29 Secrets to Success Always: Use formal language Use a range of connectives Use paragraphs Refer back to the question at least once per paragraph Use a quote in each paragraph Write about both poems together Place quotes of three words or more on a separate line

30 Paragraph 1/Part One Write about: The poets The contexts The titles The narrators The contents (as in what literally happens)

31 Part 2 Very important part of the essay, this is likely to be more than one paragraph: Language and the effectS of language Only write about quotes which are linked to the question and the more effects you can write about the higher the grade For example: In Night of the Scorpion, the poet compares the scorpion to the devil, ‘the Evil One’. This is an effective metaphor because it clearly and unarguably shows how dangerous the scorpion was, how life threatening. In addition, by comparing the scorpion to Satan the poet is emphasising the primitive nature of the culture in its extreme belief in the power of good and evil. However, it is perhaps unfair to assume that this society (who live in huts) are completely primitive in that perhaps they are correct to focus heavily on the battle between good and evil, it may be that, we, in Western society have become ignorant of such boundaries.

32 Paragraph 3 This should be about: Rhyme and rhythm and effects Themes and effects Only write about this in relation to the question

33 Paragraph 4 This should be about: The overall messages of the poets in relation to the question

34 Paragraph 5 This should be about: The conclusion (sum up and analyse the question, answering it)


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