Resources included (15)
The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred, Lord Tennyson- Poetry Analysis- CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry
Poppies by Jane Weir- Poetry Analysis (CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry)
Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes- Poetry Analysis (CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry)
Mametz Wood by Owen Sheers- Poetry Analysis (CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry)
Vergissmeinnicht by Keith Douglas- Poetry Analysis (CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry)
An Irish Airman Foresees His Death by W.B. Yeats (CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry)
Vitai Lampada by Henry Newbolt- Poetry Analysis (CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry)
Easter Monday by Eleanor Farjeon- Poetry Analysis (CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry)
Requiem for the Croppies by Seamus Heaney- Poetry Analysis (CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry)
Anthem for Doomed Youth by Wilfred Owen- Poetry Analysis (CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry)
The Man He Killed By Thomas Hardy- Poetry Analysis (CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry)
Out of the Blue by Simon Armitage- Poetry Analysis (CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry)
Last Post by Carol Ann Duffy- Poetry Analysis (CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry)
Who's for the Game? by Jessie Pope- Poetry Analysis (CCEA GCSE Conflict Poetry)
What Lips My Lips Have Kissed (Sonnet XLIII) by Edna St Vincent Millay- Poetry Analysis (CCEA GCSE)
This bundle contains PowerPoints on every poem in the Conflict Anthology for the current CCEA GCSE Specification. These PowerPoints have been designed to promote student success in their exam response to Conflict poetry, and each one contains the following:
-Detailed, line-by-line analysis of poetic devices and language for each poem (AO2)
-Contextual information on each poet and poem (AO3)
-Related poems / themes to assist with the thematic connections within the Conflict Anthology(AO4)
-Detailed stanza-by-stanza/line-by-line questions to prompt critical analysis from pupils (AO2)
-Pre-reading tasks to assist in a thematic understanding of the poem
Included poems- The Charge of the Light Brigade, Vitai Lampada, The Man He Killed, Who’s for the Game?, Easter Monday (In Memoriam E.T.)(1917), Anthem for Doomed Youth, An Irish Airman Foresees His Death, What Lips My Lips Have Kissed And Where And Why (Sonnet XLIII), Vergissmeinnicht, Bayonet Charge, Requiem for the Croppies, Mametz Wood, Last Post, Poppies, Out of the Blue.
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