Category: Edexcel
Presentation of Memory in Material and Effects ‘Poems of the Decade’ Anthology
How is Memory presented in the Anthology Poems of the Decade? Ros Barber’s ‘Material’ and Alan Jenkins ‘Effects’ both present memory through a speaker looking back on their childhood and their relationship with their parents; because each poem uses this mix of retrospection, introspection, and comparison with the present, their structure as well as [...]
Presentation of Age in ‘Poems of the Decade’ Anthology
The class flipchart compares three poems from the 'Poems of the Decade' Forward Anthology, focusing on how age is presented in "Easy Passage," "To My Nine-Year Old Self," and "A Leisure Centre is a Temple of Learning." Note that the latter is included only in the Edexcel International A-Level collection.
Femininity and Relationships in ‘Eat Me’ and ‘Material’
How do the poets present femininity and relationships within ‘Eat Me’ and ‘Material’? Conclusion Ultimately, Ros Barber and Patience Agbabi both illustrate the intimate relationships; natural femininity and expectations that society has of women in their presentation of a toxic romantic relationship in ‘Eat Me’ and the overwhelming desire to emulate her mother in ‘Material’. [...]
Consider how Romantic Poets present the Sublime
Anonymous exemplar essay exploring the Sublime in: William Wordsworth's 'Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey' Lord Byron's 'Lines Inscribed Upon a Cup Formed From a Skull’ Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner' Consider how poets within the Romantic anthology present themes of the Sublime The presentation of the Sublime [...]
‘Of Mice and Men’ Quotations
These follow a similar style and purpose as the 'To Kill a Mockingbird' Quotation Retention Challenge cards posted here and here. They can be used in class for analysis, as part of self-quizzing and for display material.
John Keats: Exemplar Analysis
How are themes of transience and eternity presented in Keats’ poetry? Immortality and transience are both intrinsic elements to Keats’ poetry both ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ and ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’. They are simultaneously sought after and championed despite the duality they demonstrate on the spectrum of experience. Both Odes, in this form, [...]
John Keats: To Autumn
Unlock the beauty of John Keats’ To Autumn with our comprehensive collection of teaching resources, revision guides, and insightful analysis, all curated by Awaken English. Perfect for GCSE and A-Level English Literature students and teachers, this page offers detailed breakdowns of language, form, and structure, alongside thematic explorations and historical context. Whether you're preparing for [...]
John Keats: Ode on a Grecian Urn
Awaken English provides comprehensive resources for studying John Keats' "Ode on a Grecian Urn" across GCSE, IGCSE, and A Level. These materials include detailed analyses, lesson plans, and revision guides to enhance critical thinking and appreciation of Keats' work, supporting both teachers and students in effective learning and exam preparation.