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  1. Relationships Poetry Anthology Overview. For Edexcel GCSE English Literature Paper 2, Section B, Part 1, you will study a cluster of 15 poems that are thematically linked. This page will provide an overview of the Relationships Anthology. You will answer a question on this cluster of poems in Question 8 of Paper 2, Section B, Part 1.

    • One Flesh

      The Edexcel GCSE English Literature Relationships Anthology...

    • Valentine

      Duffy’s poem, 'Valentine', is presented as a real piece of...

  2. The Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) English Literature Poetry Anthology should be used to prepare students for assessment in: Component 2 (1ET0/02) of the Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 GCSE (9-1) in English Literature (1ET0) Published by Pearson Education Limited, a company incorporated in England and Wales, having its registered o ce at Edinburgh ...

  3. The video below will help you understand how to analyse poetry. This section delves into the fifteen poems featured in the Edexcel Relationships GCSE Poetry Anthology. Follow the links below to access the Poems page, where you'll find in-depth analyses and the poems themselves. The Edexcel Relationships poems include: 1st Date – She and 1st ...

  4. She Walks In Beauty - Lord Bryon. Sonnet 43 - Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The Manhunt - Simon Armitage. Valentine - Carol Ann Duffy. i wanna be yours - John Cooper Clarke. Advertisement. Summary notes, past papers and poetry guide for Edexcel English GCSE Section B: Relationships Poetry Anthology.

  5. For those who are studying English Literature at the GCSE level on the Pearson Edexcel board of examiners, here is a list of the poems analyzed from their Poetry Anthology. This includes all the collections of poems from ‘Relationships,’ ‘ Conflict ’ and ‘Time and Place’, and ‘Belonging.’. Therefore, please feel free to skip to ...

  6. The Edexcel GCSE English Literature Relationships Anthology contains 15 poems. In your exam question, you will be given one poem – printed in full – and asked to compare this printed poem to another poem you have studied. You will not have access to the second poem in the exam.

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  8. Duffy’s poem, 'Valentine', is presented as a real piece of dialogue which shows the relationship as tangible and aids Duffy’s realistic portrayal of love. Structure. The poem’s structure creates a speaker whose voice appears life-like and natural. Duffy’s poem is a pragmatic presentation of love. Theme.