Clashes and Collisions Introduction to poetry module

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Clashes and Collisions Introduction to poetry module How the following images relate to this topic?

 What do I have to do? Poetry makes up 25% of your literature GCSE! In your exam, you will have two questions: One will be based on a collection of poems you will have studied, (in an anthology you will be given). The question will name one poem, and you must compare it to any other from the group.

The other question will be on a poem that you have never seen. To succeed in this question you must be able to analyse any poem!

Assessment criteria AO2 (17.5%) Explain how language, structure and form* contribute to writers’ presentation of ideas, themes and settings AO3 (7.5%) Make comparisons and explain links between texts, evaluating writers’ different ways of expressing meaning and achieving effects KEY POINT: YOU DO NOT NEED TO KNOW ALL THE TECHNICAL TERMS AND GET NO MARKS FOR ‘TECHNIQUE SPOTTING’- YOU MUST MAKE LINKS TO WHAT THE POEM IS ABOUT...

Language LANGUAGE - the words used by a writer. You need to comment on what effect they have, and how they help build up what the poem is about. Useful language techniques: Metaphor / Simile / Personification (can all be called ‘imagery’!) Onomatopoeia In addition, it is useful to be able to pick out interesting nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs.

Structure STRUCTURE- how the poem is put together. How does it look on the page? Is there a rhyme scheme? Some useful structural elements: Stanza A group of lines in a poem. A stanza is similar to the paragraph. Quatrain A stanza of four lines Couplet A stanza of two lines Alliteration Sound effect: repeated consonants at start of word Plosives harshest consonants: b/d/g/p/t/k sounds Consonance Sound effect: repeated consonants anywhere Assonance Sound effect: repeated vowel sounds Sibilance Sound effect: repeated ‘s’ sounds

Rhyming couplet two lines that rhyme with each other Rhyme scheme is there a pattern to how it rhymes? Rhythm* is there a pattern to each line? (Count the syllables, say it slowly) *Some common rhythms: pentameter 5 strong beats (usually around 10 syllables) tetrameter 4 strong beats (usually around 8 syllables) iambic alternating strong and weak beats eg iambic pentameter

Form FORM - here are some common poetic forms (all appear in this collection except sonnets) Ballad Tells a story, often in quatrains Elegy Sad and thoughtful, often written for the dead Dramatic Monologue A made up character speaking on their own FREE VERSE not using a common form, a lot of modern poetry does this! Sonnet 14 lines, often ABAB, CDCD, EFEF, GG or similar, often about love