Analysis of Poetic Techniques in "Good Friday" and "In The Snack Bar

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In the comparison of the poems "Good Friday" and "In The Snack Bar," common themes of prejudice, isolation, relationships, and the effective use of imagery are explored. The poems share similarities in character portrayal and setting in Glasgow, depicting individuals judged and marginalized by society. By examining how the poet, Morgan, utilizes language effectively in creating intriguing characters, this analysis delves into the connection between the two poems and their thematic links.


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  1. http://bus-and-coach-photos.com.s3.amazonaws.com/223.jpg Comparing Texts- Good Friday and In The Snack Bar

  2. What is the 8 mark question? The final question in your textual analysis paper will be worth 8 marks. It will ask you to compare at least two of the poems you have studied, based on aspects they have in common. These aspects could be: Common themes Similar characters Poetic techniques commonly used Similar settings-time/place Similarities in structure Persona/speaker s voice

  3. Whats the connection? We have spoken a little about similarities between these two texts. What do these poems have in common? Identify at least two things they have in common. both characters that are sometimes judged, seen as outsiders, viewed differently, looked down upon by society both involve two characters Both involve chance encounters Both set in Glasgow Shared theme of prejudice/isolation Shared theme of relationships both use imagery

  4. Example Question By referring closely to this text ( Good Friday ) and at least one other poem by Morgan, show how Morgan uses language effectively to create interesting characters. 8 marks

  5. Structure of 8 Mark Question Your answer to this question can follow a mini- essay structure, but you can also do it under headings, as bullet points Remember-in the exam, you will have to note down your own headings!

  6. 8 mark Q Commonality 2 marks Given poem ( ITSB ) 2 marks Chosen poem ( Good Friday ) 4 marks

  7. 8 mark Q By referring closely to this text ( Good Friday ) and at least one other poem by Morgan, show how Morgan uses language effectively to create interesting characters. Commonality How do the two poems link together? How do they relate to the Q? Be specific In Morgan s poem _____________ the poet In Morgan s poem _____________ the poet 2 marks EXAMPLE In Morgan s poem Good Friday , the poet uses language to create an interesting character in the form of the drunken man on the bus. In Morgan s poem In The Snack Bar the poet

  8. 8 Mark Q Given Poem (Poem in Extract) Quote demonstrating link to Q ___________ Analyse poetic techniques used in quote Here, Morgan uses ________ to Link to Q This demonstrates/create/shows/conveys 2 marks

  9. EXAMPLE the working man/has nae education, he jist canny jist/hasny got it /he s jist bliddy ignorant Here Morgan uses repetition of jist to convey how frustrated and limited the man feels by his position in life. His consistent use of negatives when describing himself shows a self-deprecating nature and a sense of interiority he feels compared with others. This shows he is an interesting character as Morgan has created a character that conveys the frustrations of living within social class boundaries and how limiting these categories are. Given Poem (Poem in Extract) Quote demonstrating link to Q- __________ Analyse poetic techniques used in quote- Here, Morgan uses ________ to Link to Q- This demonstrates/create/ shows/conveys 2 marks YOUR TURN-USE DIFFERENT QUOTATION

  10. 8 Mark Q Chosen Poem Quote demonstrating link to Q ___________ Analyse poetic techniques used in quote Here, Morgan uses ________ to Link to Q This demonstrates/create/shows/conveys X 2! 4 marks EXAMPLE QUOTATIONS The dismal hump/looming over him forces his head down. He stands in his stained beltless garberdine/like a monstrous animal caught in a tent/in some story I want to go to the-toilet.

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