Everything you need to know about the WJEC GCSE Poetry - a full breakdown of each poem, plus bonus material - example essays, mark schemes, tasks, study questions and essay questions.
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- VOCABULARY
- STORY / SUMMARY
- SPEAKER / VOICE
- ATTITUDES
- LANGUAGE FEATURES
- FORM / STRUCTURE
- CONTEXT
- THEMES
- TASKS AND EXERCISES
- POSSIBLE ESSAY QUESTIONS
You will also receive:
- A / A* GRADE EXAMPLE ANSWERS
- EXAM STYLE PRACTISE QUESTIONS
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'She walks in beauty' - Lord Byron
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- 'She walks in beauty' - Lord Byron
- 'As Imperceptibly as Grief' - Emily Dickinson
- 'Hawk Roosting' - Ted Hughes
- 'Valentine' - Carol Ann Duffy
- 'Ozymandias' - Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 'Sonnet 43' - Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- 'The Manhunt' - Simon Armitage
- 'The Soldier' - Rupert Brooke
- 'A Wife in London' - Thomas Hardy
- 'Afternoons' - Philip Larkin
- 'Death of a Naturalist' - Seamus Heaney
- 'Dulce et Decorum Est' - Wilfred Owen
- Excerpt from the 'Prelude' - William Wordsworth
- 'Living Space' - Imitiaz Dharker
- 'Mametz Wood' - Owen Shears
- 'Cozy Apologia' - Rita Dove
- 'London' - William Blake
- 'To Autumn' - John Keats