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- A Wider View | AQA GCSE English Literature Revision Notes 2015
The narrator explains that he “craved” more space, a “wider...
- AQA GCSE English Literature - Approaching Unseen Poetry
Read and analyse the unseen poem. You should only now start...
- A Wider View | AQA GCSE English Literature Revision Notes 2015
Writing your response to a poem, or making comparisons between two poems, takes careful planning. These tips show you how to analyse exam questions, structure essays and write in an appropriate style.
The narrator explains that he “craved” more space, a “wider view” of the city. Seneviratne’s intention. Seneviratne describes the man’s need for space and solitude. The emotive words “craved” and “comfort” suggest the man is constrained in some way and needs freedom. Lines 11–13.
Read and analyse the unseen poem. You should only now start reading and analysing the printed poem. Your reading and analysis will now be focused on the terms of the question, and the theme you have identified (living a happy and contented life) This will change the way you approach the given poem, and make your reading more efficient. 4.
Writing your response to a poem, or making comparisons between two poems, takes careful planning. These tips show you how to analyse exam questions, structure essays and write in an appropriate ...
Writing your response to a poem, or making comparisons between two poems, takes careful planning. These tips show you how to analyse exam questions, structure essays and write in an appropriate style.
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