War Poetry - third lesson

War Poetry - third lesson
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War Poetry - third lesson

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Today
- Who's for the game? - Jessie Pope
- Peace - Rupert Brooke
Learning objectives:
- I can explain the literary devices in italics
- I can understand and explain the two poems (with use of the literary devices)
- I know more about Jessie Pope and Rupert Brooke

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I was able to analyse the two poems
A
Yes
B
No
C
Yes, but it was a bit difficult
D
Did we have homework?

Slide 3 - Quiz

I am able to explain the literary devices in my own words
A
Yes
B
Yes, but I need my reader
C
No
D
Not all of them

Slide 4 - Quiz

a situation that appears to be contradictory e.g. it was the beginning of the end
a grouped set of lines within a poem
can be eye, internal, end
you compare sth with like, as, than
attributes human-like qualities to things that are non-human
e.g. the little dog laughed
show love for your country and be proud of it (often strong feelings)
rhyme
stanza
personification
simile
paradox
patriotic

Slide 5 - Drag question

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Slide 7 - Slide

Rupert Brooke (1887-1915): War Sonnets

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Looking back, I managed to analyse the two poems
A
Yes
B
No
C
Yes, but it was a bit difficult
D
I need more practice

Slide 10 - Quiz

Homework
Please note:
Tuesday 5th of December (not THURSDAY)
Read & Analyse:
The soldier by Rupert Brooke
Humorous Poetry

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