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Literary Techniques: Alliteration, assonance, caesura, enjambement, hyperbole, sibilance,
symbol, simile, metaphor, stanza, allusion, rhyme, rhythm, meter, personification, irony, satire
Formula Words: portrays, suggests, emphasises, represents, reflects, illustrates, highlights
LQ: Can I analyse the aural choices of a poem and compare it?
Miss L. Hamilton
Extend your Thinking @ Bishop Justus 6th Form
Year 12: AS Level English
‘Struggle for Identity in
Modern Literature’
Lesson Eight
Literary Techniques: Alliteration, assonance, caesura, enjambement, hyperbole, sibilance,
symbol, simile, metaphor, stanza, allusion, rhyme, rhythm, meter, personification, irony, satire
Formula Words: portrays, suggests, emphasises, represents, reflects, illustrates, highlights
How much progress will you make today?
Outstanding progress: Sophisticated analysis and
confident comparison using a mature and well
developed essay style
Excellent progress: Interesting interpretation and
analysis of the poem showing an understanding of the
effect of sounds
Good Progress: Confident analysis of language and
sounds with a suitable comparative
Extend your Thinking @ Bishop Justus 6th Form
LQ: Can I analyse the aural choices of a poem and
compare it to another?
Literary Techniques: Alliteration, assonance, caesura, enjambement, hyperbole, sibilance,
symbol, simile, metaphor, stanza, allusion, rhyme, rhythm, meter, personification, irony, satire
Formula Words: portrays, suggests, emphasises, represents, reflects, illustrates, highlights
As she screamed, her salivating mouth was smothered
with a sticky, sweaty hand which smelt damp and
moist.
Bang! She boomed through the open door. Quickly
followed by her brother. He was brandishing a
baseball bat.
It was one of those long, lazy, luxurious summer
afternoons where the blazing sun was casting a hazy
trace on all those caught by it’s spell.
LQ: Can I analyse the aural choices of a poem and compare it?
Miss L. Hamilton
Extend your Thinking @ Bishop Justus 6th Form
Starter: Paired Activity
Say these sentences and discuss the mood you create:
Literary Techniques: Alliteration, assonance, caesura, enjambement, hyperbole, sibilance,
symbol, simile, metaphor, stanza, allusion, rhyme, rhythm, meter, personification, irony, satire
Formula Words: portrays, suggests, emphasises, represents, reflects, illustrates, highlights
What are: sibilance, assonance, alliteration and what
effect do these language techniques have on the
reader?
LQ: Can I analyse the aural choices of a poem and compare it?
Miss L. Hamilton
Extend your Thinking @ Bishop Justus 6th Form
Starter: Class Discussion
Literary Techniques: Alliteration, assonance, caesura, enjambement, hyperbole, sibilance,
symbol, simile, metaphor, stanza, allusion, rhyme, rhythm, meter, personification, irony, satire
Formula Words: portrays, suggests, emphasises, represents, reflects, illustrates, highlights
Read ‘The Gambler’
Summarise the poem in 4 words and add notes to your
revision table that you started for homework
LQ: Can I analyse the aural choices of a poem and compare it?
Miss L. Hamilton
Extend your Thinking @ Bishop Justus 6th Form
Introduction: Class Reading
Literary Techniques: Alliteration, assonance, caesura, enjambement, hyperbole, sibilance,
symbol, simile, metaphor, stanza, allusion, rhyme, rhythm, meter, personification, irony, satire
Formula Words: portrays, suggests, emphasises, represents, reflects, illustrates, highlights
How does Duffy use language and sounds to create a
mood to the poem ‘The Gambler’? Compare to another
poem
Outstanding Progress:
Sophisticated communication of a unique
point using extended vocabulary and
literary terminology and comparing to
another suitable poem
Excellent Progress:
Interesting and unique interpretations and
analysis
Good Progress:
Confident and thorough analysis using the
formula and a second embedded quote
LQ: Can I analyse the aural choices of a poem and compare it?
Miss L. Hamilton
Extend your Thinking @ Bishop Justus 6th Form
Main Task: Group Analysis Task
Literary Techniques: Alliteration, assonance, caesura, enjambement, hyperbole, sibilance,
symbol, simile, metaphor, stanza, allusion, rhyme, rhythm, meter, personification, irony, satire
Formula Words: portrays, suggests, emphasises, represents, reflects, illustrates, highlights
‘Carol Ann Duffy is arguably the nation’s favourite
living poet.’
Consider this quote and discuss in pairs why you think
this is the case – do you enjoy her poetry?
LQ: Can I analyse the aural choices of a poem and compare it?
Miss L. Hamilton
Extend your Thinking @ Bishop Justus 6th Form
Plenary: Paired Discussion Task
Literary Techniques: Alliteration, assonance, caesura, enjambement, hyperbole, sibilance,
symbol, simile, metaphor, stanza, allusion, rhyme, rhythm, meter, personification, irony, satire
Formula Words: portrays, suggests, emphasises, represents, reflects, illustrates, highlights
How much progress will you make today?
Outstanding progress: Sophisticated analysis and
confident comparison using a mature and well
developed essay style
Excellent progress: Interesting interpretation and
analysis of the poem showing an understanding of the
effect of sounds
Good Progress: Confident analysis of language and
sounds with a suitable comparative
Extend your Thinking @ Bishop Justus 6th Form
LQ: Can I analyse the aural choices of a poem and
compare it to another?