Listen to the song and place the lyrics in the correct order to make the poem End
Tracy Chapman LO: To understand how to analyse the meaning of a poem and link it to its context. By the end of the lesson you will have: ALL pupils identify and recognise context within in the poem MOST will explain the effect of language in the poem and relevance of the context SOME will analyse a poem according to language and context
Read through the timeline of events and annotate your poem with parts of the context that are relevant
In pairs answer the questions – pick the questions to get the most points you can Feedback Identify the lines that are repeated. Why do you think these have been repeated? What does it show? (2 points) Who is the speaker of the poem? What type of person are they? What problems are they facing? (3 points) What do the following lines show about the relationship in the poem ‘I'd climb a mountain if I had to, Risk my life so I could have you’. (4 points) In the fourth stanza, what is the speaker describing? How does it make the reader feel? (3 points) Does the speaker’s attitude towards her relationship change throughout the poem? Is it different at the beginning than it is at the start? And how? (5 points) Analyse the way in which language is used to show the context of the poem. (6 points)
QUIZ TIME!!! TRUE or FALSE
The word ‘homosexual’ was invented in 1969 False
Gay concentration camp survivors were put back into prison by German authorities after WW2 True
Being gay was seen as an ‘illness’ by psychiatrists until 1973 True
The first "March on Washington for Gay Rights“ drew 10,000 people False – 100,000