Edexcel igcse poetry - Study guides, Revision notes & Summaries
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning 'Sonnet 43' - Study Guide
- Summary • 8 pages • 2022
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Here’s a complete study guide for the poem ‘Sonnet 43’ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, perfect for understanding the poem on a deeper level! 
 
Suitable for GCSE, iGCSE and A Level students, including those studying the Edexcel GCSE ‘Relationships’ Poetry Anthology and WJEC GCSE Poetry Anthology for 2023. 
 
This resource includes: 
 
VOCABULARY 
STORY + SUMMARY 
SPEAKER + VOICE 
ATTITUDES 
LANGUAGE FEATURES 
STRUCTURE / FORM 
CONTEXT 
THEMES 
ATTITUDES 
TASKS + EXERCISES 
POSSIBLE ESSA...
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D.H. Lawrence 'Piano' - Poem Analysis
- Summary • 4 pages • 2022
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Here’s a full breakdown of the ideas in ‘Piano’ by DH Lawrence, tailored towards GCSE / IGCSE students but also useful for those studying at a higher level. Enjoy! 
 
Includes: 
 
THE POEM 
VOCABULARY 
SUMMARY 
SPEAKER/VOICE 
STRUCTURE/FORM 
LANGUAGE 
CONTEXT 
THEMES
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IGCSE English Literature - Unseen Poetry Notes and Essay Structure
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IGCSE English Literature notes for the unseen poem section. Includes notes on poetry, rhythm, meter, rhyme, form, and structure. Also includes the best essay structure for unseen poetry essays with a detailed breakdown of paragraphs, the introduction, and the conclusion.
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Poem This is Just to Say by William Carlos Williams Questions & Answers GCSE / IGCSE - AQA - Edexcel
- Exam (elaborations) • 5 pages • 2021
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*IMPORTANT: The preview of this document (below) depicts the PDF wrongly. Downloading this file would gain you clear access to all the work.* 
This is a student’s response to the classic poem “This is just to say” 
Questions: 
-Which words best describe the plums? 
-What effect does this description bring? 
-Does it help you imagine what the plums were like? 
Additionally a further final question is also displayed: 
What happens to the tone or the mood of the poem after the first sentence?...
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Stewart Island
- Summary • 2 pages • 2019
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English Edexcel GCSE Poetry Time and Place Notes
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