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AQA GCSE POETRY EXAM CONFLICT

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AQA GCSE POETRY EXAM. CONFLICT. L.O. By the end of this session you will be able to:. Use an acronym to help remember exam techniques Comment on each CONFLICT poem in detail Sort the poems into themes Create your own exam-style questions for revision Write an exam-style answer. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AQA GCSE POETRY EXAM

CONFLICT

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L.O.By the end of this session you will be able to:

• Use an acronym to help remember exam techniques

• Comment on each CONFLICT poem in detail

• Sort the poems into themes

• Create your own exam-style questions for revision

• Write an exam-style answer

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POETIC – Remember this acronym! Purpose: the meaning of the poem

Organisation: rhyme scheme, line length, lines per stanza, repetition, structure, layout, end stopped lines, number of stanzas

Emotive tone: (feelings the poem expresses) sad, wistful, angry, scathing, ironic, celebratory

Techniques: metaphor, simile, personification, repetition, alliteration, assonance, onomatopoeia, letter sounds, enjambment, oxymoron

Individual words: any key words or phrases Contrast: opposites (there will always be contrast in a

well-written poem)

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Futility

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THEMES1. Causes of Conflict 6. Divided Society2. Effects of Conflict 7. Patriotism3. Reality of Battles 8. Individual

Experiences4. Nature 9. Death5. Sadness and Loss 10. Helplessness

Task 1: In your group, discuss and sort each poem into the above themes. You must be ready to give at least one reason for your decisions!

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1. Causes of ConflictThe Yellow PalmHawk RoostingNext to of course god america IFlagThe Right Word

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2. Effects of ConflictFutilityThe Charge of the Light BrigadeBayonet ChargePoppiesOut of the Blue‘Come on, Come Back’

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3. Reality of BattlesThe Charge of the Light BrigadeBayonet ChargeBelfast ConfettiMametz WoodFutilityHawk Roosting

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4. NatureHawk RoostingThe Falling LeavesMametz WoodBayonet ChargeOut of the BlueThe Yellow Palm

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5. Sadness and LossFutilityThe Falling Leaves‘Come On, Come Back’PoppiesThe Charge of the Light BrigadeOut of the Blue

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6. Divided SocietyThe Right WordAt The Border, 1979Belfast ConfettiThe Yellow PalmFlagNext to of course god america I

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7. PatriotismThe Charge of the Light BrigadeNext to of course god america IFlag‘Come On, Come Back’At the Border, 1979

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8. Individual ExperiencesOut of the BluePoppiesThe Right WordAt the Border, 1979‘Come On, Come Back’Bayonet Charge

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9. Death Out of the Blue‘Come On, Come Back’Mametz WoodHawk RoostingFutilityThe Charge of the Light BrigadeThe Falling Leaves

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10. HelplessnessAt the Border, 1979Belfast ConfettiOut of the BlueFutilityThe Charge of the Light BrigadeThe Falling LeavesPoppies

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Create your own question! Example from theme 2:

Comparing ‘Come On, Come Back’ and The Charge of the Light Brigade, discuss the poets’ attitudes to the effects of conflict.