‘At Marsden Bay’, by Peter Reading

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‘At Marsden Bay’, by Peter Reading Objective: Writing an Exam Style Essay. ‘At Marsden Bay’, by Peter Reading

The two clash, we are supposed to feel sorry for nature. Choose a poem which deals with nature or the natural world. State what aspects of nature is being described and show how the use of Poetic techniques deepens your understanding and appreciation of the topic. - INT 2. 2006 Tone: Scientific – to show respect for nature. Birds written about in detail – made to seem important and sophisticated. Stanza 1 The boys are ignorant and stupid. ‘At Marsden Bay’ Stresses the age of beach. Represents all of nature. Stanza 2 The boys are young. Introduction of the boys. Stereotypical casuals. The two clash, we are supposed to feel sorry for nature. Stanza 3 The boys are violent and dangerous.

Four Parts to the Main Body. Introduction Essay Statement Four Parts to the Main Body. The beach and the birds. How we are supposed to feel about them. Main Body Main Body The boys – how we are supposed to feel about them. Main Body They clash, how we react. What we are supposed to have learned about nature. Main Body Essay Statement Conclusion

A sentence saying what you will do in the essay. For example… Introduction Essay Statement A sentence or two discussing the theme of nature in general. Try to finish it off by saying something about how it’s delicate / can easily be spoiled by man (an outline of the argument you are going to expand upon in your essay). A sentence saying what you will do in the essay. For example… One such poem about nature is ‘At Marsden bay’ by Peter Reading, in this essay I will show how the use of poetic technique has deepened my understanding of the topic.

Choose a poem which deals with nature or the natural world. State what aspects of nature is being described and show how the use of Poetic techniques deepens your understanding and appreciation of the topic. Section 1. How the author describes the beach. Choose a technique or two, and write a section following the SEA pattern. In your analysis explain how the techniques are trying to get you to react to the birds and beach. Finally sub conclude – and refer back to the key phrase in the question - the natural world. Statement. Evidence. Analysis.

‘At Marsden Bay’, by Peter Reading Objective: Complete essay. ‘At Marsden Bay’, by Peter Reading

IDEA /THEME The Writer The Reader - You Techniques Characters Word choice, Tone, Characterisation, Contrast, Imagery, Structure, etc… Plot The Writer The Reader - You Setting Language

The Main Body Describe the 1st Stanza. What techniques the poet uses to describe the beach and birds – how does he feel towards them, how the reader is supposed to react. Point out that this will be contrasted with things in stanza 2.

Then put in another quote and do the same for that. ‘In Stanza n the poet describes the ------------, he does this through effective use of techniques such as…’ Statement. Evidence. Put in some quotes to show the authors descriptions. (A good quote is one where you can name the technique used and explain how it works). Analysis. Name the technique used, explain how it works and then what effect it is supposed to have. Then put in another quote and do the same for that.

The Main Body Stanza 2 What techniques does the writer use to describe the boys? How do they work and what do they tell you about how the writer feels towards the boys? How are the readers supposed to react? Refer to the question by saying that the boys form a contrast to the natural world. Stanza finishes with the boys seeing the birds and sets up the conflict in stanza 3.

The Main Body Stanza 3. Describe what happens. What techniques does the author use to make the reader sympathetic to the birds? How does he make you dislike the boys? How does the poem end? How does this tell you where the poets sympathies lie?

The Main Body Write a paragraph to sum up the themes. What has the writer been trying to get you to think about throughout this poem? What could the beach/birds and the boys represent. At this point use words from the question.

Conclusion Re-write your essay statement, in this case stating what you have done. Put in a personal opinion: Has the author persuaded you to look at things from his point of view? Do you find any problems with his argument? Are there any parts of the poem which you feel really stand out?