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  • Poems

    • Poppies by Jane Weir - Edexcel

      Poppies is about a parent reminiscing about their son. Language, structure, form and context are explored, along with exam tips.

    • London by William Blake - Edexcel

      London tells the story of a speaker walking through the city of London in the late 18th century. Language, structure, form and context are explored, along with top exam tips.

    • The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred, Lord Tennyson - Edexcel

      The Charge of the Light Brigade tells the true story of a battle during the Crimean War. Language, structure, form and context are explored, along with exam tips.

    • Extract from the Prelude by William Wordsworth - Edexcel

      Extract from the Prelude describes William Wordsworth's memories of stealing a boat when he was younger. Language, structure, form and context are explored, along with exam tips.

    • A Poison Tree by William Blake - Edexcel

      A Poison Tree deals with a key human emotion - anger. The poem’s content, ideas, language and structure are explored. Comparisons and alternative interpretations are also considered.

    • She Walks in Beauty by Lord Byron - Edexcel

      She Walks In Beauty by Lord Byron deals with the power of instant attraction. Content, ideas, language and structure are explored. Comparisons and alternative interpretations are also considered.

    • The Destruction of Sennacherib by Lord Byron - Edexcel

      The Destruction of Sennacherib by Lord Byron concerns a miraculous wartime incident. Content, ideas, language and structure are explored. Comparisons and alternative interpretations are considered.

    • Neutral Tones by Thomas Hardy - Edexcel

      In Neutral Tones, Thomas Hardy looks back on a relationship’s death. The poem’s content, ideas, language and structure are explored. Comparisons and alternative interpretations are also considered.

    • What Were They Like? by Denise Levertov - Edexcel

      The poem What Were They Like? by Denise Levertov criticises the destructiveness of war. Content, ideas, language and structure are explored. Comparisons and alternative interpretations are considered.

    • Exposure by Wilfred Owen - Edexcel

      In Exposure, Wilfred Owen looks at the horrors of warfare. The poem’s content, ideas, language and structure are explored. Comparisons and alternative interpretations are also considered.

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