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'Love and Relationships'
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I can explain how Sheers presents a change in the speaker’s romantic relationship with another person.
I can explore how Sheers uses nature to symbolise the couple's relationship.
I can explain how Hardy conveys the speaker's feelings about the breakdown of their relationship.
I can explore how Hardy uses imagery to present a foreboding interaction during the breakdown of the relationship.
I can explain how Byron presents a painful reflection upon a past relationship.
I can explore how Byron uses language to show the speaker's multifaceted feelings about their illicit affair.
I can identify similarities and differences between 'Winter Swans', 'Neutral Tones' and 'When We Two Parted'.
I can plan an analytical response, comparing 'When We Two Parted' with either 'Winter Swans' or 'Neutral Tones'.
I can explain how Barrett Browning presents passion within a relationship.
I can explore how Barrett Browning uses imagery and subtle references to present passion within a relationship.
I can explain how ‘Love’s Philosophy’ reflects on the emotional power of love.
I can explore how Shelley uses language, form and structure to express a powerful desire for someone else.
I can explain how Maura Dooley presents the multifaceted effects of a long distance relationship.
I can analyse how Maura Dooley presents the emotional effects of a long-distance relationship.
I can identify similarities and differences between ‘Sonnet 29’, ‘Love's Philosophy’ and ‘Letters from Yorkshire’.
I can produce a detailed, nuanced and tentative comparative analysis of 'Sonnet 29' and 'Letters from Yorkshire'.
I can explain how Causley presents an uncanny reunion between the speaker and their parents
I can explore how Causley presents an uncanny reunion between the speaker and their parents.
I can explain how Waterhouse presents the multifaceted experience of reflecting upon memories of a loved one.
I can analyse how Waterhouse uses language and structure to convey the complexity of reminiscing about a lost loved one.
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