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Unpack the question… A critical and personal response?
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Critical response? Explore and explain (in detail) the textual form (poems) + the language forms and features used by Wilfred Owen Explore and explain (in detail) the textual form (poems) + the language forms and features used by Wilfred Owen
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The personal context world) (world) of the responder (you) compared compared to the personal context world) (world) of the composer (Owen) – through Module B lenses (from English syllabus – Close Study of Text)) Time and place (history) lens Culture lens Social lens Personal context / response?
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Historical (time AND place) “context” Shown by images and ideas of: – Language style – Fashion – Technology – Laws – Family structure – Women’s roles – Men’s roles – Education institutions – “religious” expectations
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Cultural “context”… Shown by: Language style Gender roles Food Clothing Music Art Architecture Religion Family structure Laws
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Social “context” Shown by ideas and images of: – rich : poor – Educated :un-educated – Profession : unemployed – Hobbies – interests – – “demographic” (NOT age- group) – Language style – Leisure activities – Class division – Gender roles
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Personal response? Explain the values / ideas / beliefs shown in the poems… in relation to the time and place (technology etc) and structure of society in 1914 – 1918 Make points about the context by using: rhetorical questions and comments about the 1.religious beliefs 2.Gender divisions 3.Structure of social classes 4.Family values 5.Discipline of laws and social expectations
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Comment on how (LFFs) Owen positions the responder to feel and react with with: 1.Anger 2.Despair 3.Grief 4.Contempt 5.Cynical 6.Sympathy 7.Responsible for the suffering Personal response?
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* Students engage with the text to respond imaginatively, affectively and critically*. * from Module B – BOS syllabus rubric imaginatively, affectively = personally critically – analytically / in detail
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More from the rubric This module requires students to engage in detailed analysis of a text text… critical! It develops students’ understanding of how the ideas, forms and language of a text interact within the text and may affect those responding to it it… personal!
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