
Poetry Comparison Techniques and Structured Analysis
Enhance your poetry comparison skills by learning key techniques, analyzing poems like Storm on the Island and Ozymandias, and structuring your responses effectively. Utilize provided resources to master the art of comparing and contrasting poems in a structured manner for academic success.
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Thursday, March 20, 2025 Poetry Comparison: Power of Learning outcomes: To know how to approach a poetry comparison question To be able to plan for a timed write lesson Nature Do Now: How many poetic techniques can you recall?
What are the key words in the question? Use the below video to make notes on the poem Storm on the Island and choose a suggested poem to compare it to: https://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=Sgsu_Wg O9GY Suggested other poem: Ozymandias
Let's recap the mark scheme Using our flash codes the AOs would be: AO1 Thesis Statement, CF and EQ AO2 AQ, WT, Z AO3 CON and WM
Let's recap the mark scheme Using our flash codes the AOs would be: AO1 Thesis Statement, CF and EQ AO2 AQ, WT, Z AO3 CON and WM
Thursday, March 20, 2025 Poetry Comparison: Power of Learning outcomes: To know how to approach a poetry comparison question To be able to plan for a timed write lesson Nature Use the following structure to help plan your answer: P state your Point (what the writer is doing) Heaney highlights the... E use Evidence from the poem (what quote shows this?) This is demonstrated when '__________________' T what Technique is being used in the quote (metaphor, caesura, imagery) The use of the ______ implies... A Analyse the impact of this quote and what it makes you think (connotations of the word) In particular, the word '_______' has connotations of __________ and makes the reader think... L Link your analysis back to your point This shows the ________ that Dharker wanted to highlight because of ______________.
Today we will be comparing how the power of nature is presented in Storm on the Island and one other poem London P E T A L Link What is similar/different? Ozymandias or other poem P E T A L P E T A L P E T A L P E T A L P E T A L