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Poetry anthology (Assessment until summer 2026)
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I can explore the key themes and connections between the poems in the Eduqas poetry anthology.
I can understand how Brooke presents the experience of dying at war.
I can analyse how Brooke uses language, form and structure to express his patriotism.
I can understand the story of the poem ‘Mametz Wood’ and explain the events that inspired it.
I can analyse how Sheers presents the legacy of war in the poem.
I can understand the story of the poem ‘The Manhunt’ and why it was written.
I can analyse how Armitage presents the harrowing effects of war.
I can explain how Thomas Hardy presents the devastating consequences of war.
I can analyse how Thomas Hardy presents the devastating consequences of war.
I can understand how Owen presents the bleak reality of war.
I can analyse how Owen uses language, form and structure to present the brutal reality of war.
I can explain how Shelley presents the values of Romanticism in 'Ozymandias'.
I can explore how Shelley uses language and structure to convey his key messages about power.
I can explain how William Blake presents power in society in 18th century London.
I can analyse the presentation of power and conflict in Blake’s ‘London’.
I can compare how Romantic poets use language, form and structure to critique power and authority.
I can understand how Dharker presents the community’s resilience in ‘Living Space’.
I can analyse how Dharker uses language, form and structure to celebrate human ingenuity.
I can explain how Hughes presents the power of nature.
I can explain how Hughes uses language, form and structure to present the power of nature.
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