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'Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan' by Moniza Alvi Summary Sheet
- Summary • 1 pages • 2022
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A summary sheet of 'Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan' by Moniza Alvi, which is a poem from the Time and Place collection in the Pearson Edexcel GCSE 9-1 English Literature Poetry Anthology. This summary discusses the language, structure/form, context and potential comparisons of the poem. The summary is laid out in a table format with bullet point notes.
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Poem Analysis of 'The Wedding' by Moniza Alvi
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Here’s a full analysis of the poem ‘The Wedding’ by Moniza Alvi, tailored towards A-Level students but also suitable for those studying at a higher level. 
 
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VOCABULARY 
STORY / SUMMARY 
SPEAKER / VOICE 
LANGUAGE FEATURES 
STRUCTURE / FORM 
CONTEXT 
ATTITUDES 
THEMES
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ANNOTATED Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan
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This is a document containing my annotation of a Time and Place poem from the Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) English Literature Poetry Anthology. These notes are incredibly detailed and were produced using many online resources including Cliffnotes, Genius, Youtube videos and many other websites. The annotations explore the language, structure, form and tones used by the poet and the different themes which appear in the poem. 
These notes contains only ONE of the poems within the Time and Place coll...
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English GCSE "An Unknown Girl" by Moniza Alvi Poetry Coursework Essay
- Essay • 2 pages • 2019
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A* 99% poetry coursework essay.
Full, well-written GCSE coursework for poetry, with the poem "An Unknown Girl" by Moniza Alvi. Exploring loss of identity, Indian culture, the theme of belonging and the British- Indian culture clash. With no mistakes and embedded quotations.
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