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Scrbbly is an online English platform for KS3, GCSE, iGCSE, A Level + University students. Our resources are made by expert examiners, tutors, teachers, lecturers and professional writers (including a published poet!).

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Scrbbly is an online English platform for KS3, GCSE, iGCSE, A Level + University students. Our resources are made by expert examiners, tutors, teachers, lecturers and professional writers (including a published poet!).
Sleep - Kenneth Slessor
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Sleep - Kenneth Slessor

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Here’s a full analysis of the poem “Sleep” by Kenneth Slessor, tailored towards A-Level students, but also suitable for those studying at a higher level. Includes: Poem Vocabulary Story/Summary Speaker/Voice Language features Structure/Form Context Attitudes Themes
The Pains of Sleep - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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The Pains of Sleep - Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Here’s a full analysis of the poem “The Pains of Sleep” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, tailored towards A-Level students, but also suitable for those studying at a higher level. Includes: Poem Vocabulary Story/Summary Speaker/Voice Language features Structure/Form Context Attitudes Themes
Distant Fields / ANZAC Parade - Rhian Gallagher
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Distant Fields / ANZAC Parade - Rhian Gallagher

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Here’s a full analysis of the poem “Distant Fields / ANZAC Parade” by Rhian Gallagher, tailored towards A-Level students, but also suitable for those studying at a higher level. Includes: Poem Vocabulary Story/Summary Speaker/Voice Language features Structure/Form Context Attitudes Themes
"The Walk" - Derek Walcott
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"The Walk" - Derek Walcott

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Here is a detailed analysis of Derek Walcott’s poem “The Walk”; it’s tailored towards students taking the CIE / Cambridge A-Level syllabus but will be useful for anyone who’s working on understanding the poem at any level. Great for revision, missed lessons, boosting analytical / research skills, and developing students’ confidence in Walcott’s poetry at a higher level. Enjoy! Includes analysis of the following: VOCABULARY STORY/SUMMARY SPEAKER/VOICE FORM/STRUCTURE LANGUAGE CONTEXT THEMES/IDEAS POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS
'Oddjob, A Bull Terrier' Derek Walcott - Poem Analysis by Scrbbly
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'Oddjob, A Bull Terrier' Derek Walcott - Poem Analysis by Scrbbly

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Here is a detailed analysis of Derek Walcott’s poem “Oddjob, A Bull Terrier”; it’s tailored towards students taking the CIE / Cambridge A-Level syllabus but will be useful for anyone who’s working on understanding the poem at any level. Great for revision, missed lessons, boosting analytical / research skills, and developing students’ confidence in Walcott’s poetry at a higher level. Enjoy! Includes analysis of the following: VOCABULARY STORY/SUMMARY SPEAKER/VOICE FORM/STRUCTURE LANGUAGE CONTEXT THEMES/IDEAS POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS
CIE A-Level Lit Songs of Ourselves - PART TWO BUNDLE PACK
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CIE A-Level Lit Songs of Ourselves - PART TWO BUNDLE PACK

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This revision pack contains detailed analyses of each poem in the CIE A-Level Lit Songs of Ourselves collection, including suggested themes that may form the basis of exam questions. Contents: “If Thou Must Love Me” - Elizabeth Barrett Browning “On the Day of Judgement” - Jonathan Swift “On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year” - Lord Byron “Shirt” - Robert Pinsky “Sleep” - Kenneth Slessor “Sonnet 19” - William Shakespeare “The Cry of the Children” - Elizabeth Barrett Browning “The Death-Bed” - Siegfried Sassoon “The Mountain” - Elizabeth Bishop “The Pains of Sleep” - Samuel Taylor Coleridge “The Pride of Lions” - Joanna Preston “The Song of the Shirt” - Thomas Hood “The Wedding” - Moniza Alvi “Waterfall” - Lauris Dorothy Edmond “When We Two Parted” - Lord Byron “When You Are Old” - W.B. Yeats “Written Near a Port on a Dark Evening” - Charlotte Smith Analysis for each poem includes: VOCABULARY STORY/SUMMARY SPEAKER/VOICE LANGUAGE FORM/STRUCTURE ATTITUDES CONTEXT THEMES
CIE A-Level Lit Songs of Ourselves - PART ONE BUNDLE PACK
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CIE A-Level Lit Songs of Ourselves - PART ONE BUNDLE PACK

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This revision pack contains detailed analyses of each poem in the CIE A-Level Lit Songs of Ourselves collection, including suggested themes that may form the basis of exam questions. Poems included: ‘A Wife in London’ - Thomas Hardy ‘A Complaint’ - William Wordsworth ‘A Song of Faith Forsworn’ - John Warren ‘Darkness’ - Lord Byron ‘Distant Fields / ANZAC Parade’ - Rhian Gallagher ‘Farewell, ungrateful traitor’ - John Dryden ‘First March’ - Ivor Gurney ‘Futility’ - Wilfred Owen ‘Homecoming’ - Lenrie Peters ‘I Years Had Been From Home’ - Emily Dickinson Each resource includes a breakdown of the poem in the following way: VOCABULARY STORY + SUMMARY SPEAKER + VOICE ATTITUDES LANGUAGE FEATURES STRUCTURE / FORM CONTEXT THEMES ATTITUDES TASKS + EXERCISES POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS For more resources, including the Part 2 bundle, take a look at our shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ntabani
'Forest of Europe' - Derek Walcott
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'Forest of Europe' - Derek Walcott

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Here is a detailed analysis of Derek Walcott’s poem “Forest of Europe”; it’s tailored towards students taking the CIE / Cambridge A Level syllabus but will be useful for anyone who’s working on understanding the poem at any level. Great for revision, missed lessons, boosting analytical / research skills and developing students’ confidence in Walcott’s poetry at a higher level. Enjoy! Includes analysis of the following: VOCABULARY STORY/SUMMARY SPEAKER/VOICE FORM/STRUCTURE LANGUAGE CONTEXT THEMES/IDEAS POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS
Derek Walcott - Context Points
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Derek Walcott - Context Points

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The notes below are taken from individual analyses of Walcott poems, but they also pertain to the context of Walcott and his poetry in general. This is a revision sheet which will help you to connect the dots between the different poems and understand the deeper idea that underpin his writing. Note that some context points are more specific to the particular poem, whereas others are about Walcott’s own ideas and beliefs in general, so be careful with which ones you choose to use in your own essay writing.
Basic Grammar: Adverbs
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Basic Grammar: Adverbs

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Let’s dive into a world of Grammar! Sounds fun, right? To be able to do that, we need to start from basics, and this resource is exactly that. Whether English is your first language or not, this and the following resources will teach you everything you need to know about English Grammar! Suitable for… whoever finds it useful!
Basic Grammar: Adjectives
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Basic Grammar: Adjectives

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Let’s dive into a world of grammar! Sounds fun, right? To be able to do that, we need to start from the basics; this resource is exactly that. Whether English is your first language or not, this and the following resources will teach you everything you need to know about English grammar! Suitable for… whoever finds it useful!
What is Grammar?
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What is Grammar?

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Let’s dive into a world of Grammar! Sounds fun, right? To be able to do that, we need to start from basics, and this resource is exactly that. Whether English is your first language or not, this and the following resources will teach you everything you need to know about the basics in English Grammar! Suitable for… whoever finds it useful!
Basic Grammar: Verbs
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Basic Grammar: Verbs

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Let’s dive into a world of Grammar! Sounds fun, right? To be able to do that, we need to start from basics, and this resource is exactly that. Whether English is your first language or not, this and the following resources will teach you everything you need to know about English Grammar! Suitable for… whoever finds it useful!
Basic Grammar: Top 5 Spelling Rules to Remember
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Basic Grammar: Top 5 Spelling Rules to Remember

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Let’s dive into a world of Grammar! Sounds fun, right? To be able to do that, we need to start from basics, and this resource is exactly that. Whether English is your first language or not, this and the following resources will teach you everything you need to know about English Grammar! Suitable for… whoever finds it useful!
Basic Grammar: Pronouns
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Basic Grammar: Pronouns

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Let’s dive into a world of Grammar! Sounds fun, right? To be able to do that, we need to start from basics, and this resource is exactly that. Whether English is your first language or not, this and the following resources will teach you everything you need to know about English Grammar! Suitable for… whoever finds it useful!
Basic Grammar: Prepositions
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Basic Grammar: Prepositions

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Let’s dive into a world of Grammar! Sounds fun, right? To be able to do that, we need to start from basics, and this resource is exactly that. Whether English is your first language or not, this and the following resources will teach you everything you need to know about English Grammar! Suitable for… whoever finds it useful!
Basic Grammar: Nouns
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Basic Grammar: Nouns

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Let’s dive into a world of Grammar! Sounds fun, right? To be able to do that, we need to start from basics, and this resource is exactly that. Whether English is your first language or not, this and the following resources will teach you everything you need to know about English Grammar! Suitable for… whoever finds it useful!
Extract from The Prelude - W. Wordsworth - Poem + Analysis
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Extract from The Prelude - W. Wordsworth - Poem + Analysis

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Here’s a detailed breakdown of the poem ‘Extract from The Prelude’ by William Wordsworth. These notes are tailored towards students from Y9 to A-Level (age 13+), including being suitable for collections such as AQA Power and Conflict Poetry. The analysis includes the following: The Poem Vocabulary Summary Language Features Structure / Form Analysis Context Attitudes Themes + Messages Essay Questions
'The Three Fates' B Grade Essay Example + Feedback
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'The Three Fates' B Grade Essay Example + Feedback

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This is an essay completed by an IGCSE student, though in non-timed conditions. It received a B grade overall (borderline A), although some of the ideas and interpretations demonstrate a higher level and the issues with it are mostly structural. Suitable for CIE/Cambridge and IGCSE students, but also for those at a higher level. It includes: The Essay Question The Essay Mark Scheme Examiner Notes/Comments
'Remains' by Armitage - Poem Analysis
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'Remains' by Armitage - Poem Analysis

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Here’s a detailed analysis of the poem ‘Remains’ by Simon Armitage. These notes are tailored towards students from Y9 to A-Level (age 13+), including being suitable for collections such as AQA Power and Conflict Poetry. It includes, but is not limited to: Vocabulary Summary Language Features Structure / Form Analysis Context Attitudes / Messages Themes Essay Questions