Ango-Irish Conflict I

The Anglo Irish Conflict
Poems about the conflict between the English and the Irish
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The Anglo Irish Conflict
Poems about the conflict between the English and the Irish

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War & Peace
Beowulf -  Anglo-Saxon Period
World War I Poets  
Anglo-Irish Conflict 

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William Butler Yeats (1888) = Victorian
U2 (1982) & Seamus Heaney (1981) = Postmodern
Anglo-Irish poetry

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Road map
  • Goals
  • Read the poems
  • Some context 
  • Work on assignments

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General goals
At the end of this series of lessons you can
  • understand the roots of the Anglo-Irish conflict;
  • recognise the context of the poems discussed in class and that of the poets who wrote them;
  • analyse them and compare them to one another with regard to their view on the conflict;
  • evaluate them and link them to your own context. 

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lesson goals
At the end of class you can
  • understand the three poems
  • place them in the conflict of the Anglo-Irish conflict

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What do you already know about the Northern Irish peace process/ The Good Friday Agreement

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W.B. Yeats
https://poetryarchive.org/poem/lake-isle-innisfree/

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History 
'The British' first invaded Ireland in 1170 and they have been a part of the Island's texture ever since. 
On more than one occassion the Irish tried to break free from English rule. They finally succeeded in 1922 when Irish independence from England started a new conflict: the Irish Civil War. 

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Two sides of one coin
Unionists - mainly Protestants - wanted to remain within a union with Great Britain

Nationalists - mainly Catholics - wanted to create an independent Irish nation. 



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The Troubles
The Troubles was a period of conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted from the late 1960s until the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. It was characterised by sectarian violence and political strife between the Catholic and Protestant communities.

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Explain the background of the conflict in Northern Ireland and introduce the concept of The Troubles.
The Peace Process
The peace process in Northern Ireland began in the 1990s with talks between political parties and paramilitary groups. It led to the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, which set out a framework for power-sharing and reconciliation.

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Explain how the peace process began and how it led to the Good Friday Agreement.
The Good Friday Agreement
The Good Friday Agreement is a peace agreement signed by the British and Irish governments, as well as most of the political parties in Northern Ireland. It established a power-sharing government and addressed issues such as policing, justice, and human rights.

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Discuss the key components of the Good Friday Agreement and its significance in ending The Troubles.

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Do 
What kind of picture does each work paint in relation to the conflict at hand? 

Describe in your own words. Refer to the poems in your answer.

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Do 
Assignments

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