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Title: IGCSE Literature


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IGCSE Literature
  • Poetry

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DONT PANIC!
  • This presentation is an overview of what you will
    be learning in choice this year. You may not
    understand everything in this lesson but we will
    learn it together over the next year so dont
    worry!
  • Lets have a look at what poetry is...

3
What is a poem?
  • A piece of writing in which the words are chosen
    for their sound and the images they suggest, not
    just for their obvious meanings.
  • The words are arranged in separate lines, usually
    with a repeated rhythm, and sometimes the lines
    rhyme at the end.

4
Imagery
  • When you take a photograph you get an imagea
    representation of what was before you when you
    took the picture.
  • In writing you have to use words to describe the
    image that you wish to convey to your reader.
  • When we study literature we look at the words
    that created the picture.
  • This is called imagery.

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Imagery
  • Take the sentence He was cold. Here the writer
    has simply stated a fact, the reader is told that
    he was cold.
  • Now look at the sentence The bitterly cold wind
    blew strongly. He shivered and pulled his coat
    tighter around him. The writer here has used
    adjectives, verbs and adverbs to say the same
    thing. Imagery has been used.

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Imagery
  • A writer may use many different devices to create
    an image. Here are some of the main ones.
  • Alliteration Personification Metaphor
  • Simile Onomatopoeia
  • Assonance Sibilance Hyperbole
  • Oxymoron Description

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Mood
  • When we talk about mood we are usually referring
    to emotions. If you are angry you are in a bad
    mood. If you are laughing you are generally in a
    happy, or good, mood.
  • It is the same in poetry. Mood describes the
    emotion of the poem.
  • Watch the following video and see if you can
    describe the mood of the poem.

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Tone
  • Once you have decided what the mood of a poem is,
    you can work out what tone has been used to
    create that mood.
  • Tone often refers to the sound of your voice. If
    your teacher shouts at you, the tone of his/her
    voice should warn you that they are in a bad
    mood.
  • In writing it is more difficult to know which
    tone has been used, that is why you have to think
    about mood first!

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Tone
  • Here are some words that you could use to
    describe tone

MOOD TONE
Angry Violent, Explosive,
Sad Pensive, Thoughtful, Reflective, Nostalgic, Poignant, Sorrowful, Mournful, Melancholy,
Happy Celebratory, Joyful, Ecstatic, Excited, Enthusiastic
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IGCSE Poetry
  • Cambridge requires that you study a selection of
    poetry and develop the skills to talk about the
    poem in a critical way.
  • You need to understand what the poem is about,
    what mood the poet wished to create, what tone
    was used to create this mood and what imagery
    they used to convey a picture to you, the reader.

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Structure
  • You also need to understand a little bit about
    how the poem was put together. We call this the
    structure of the poem.
  • To understand structure we will look at the
    vocabulary that has been used, the length of the
    lines, the way that the poem has been written
    into stanzas (verses), and any patterns that we
    might find such as rhyme.

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STIFF
  • Its a lot to remember so here is something that
    I will use throughout the year to help you.
  • S Subject
  • T Tone
  • I Imagery
  • F Form (posh word for structure!)
  • F Feeling (easy way to remember mood!)
  • Learn to write about all of these things and
    IGCSE Literature will be easy ?
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