Have a go at some practice questions for each poem!
Ozymandias:
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about power in 'Ozymandias' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'.
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about powerful individuals in 'Ozmandias' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
London:
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about anger in 'London' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about people in 'London' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
Extract from, The Prelude:
- Compare the ways poets present nature in 'The Prelude' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about fear in 'The Prelude' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
My Last Duchess:
- Compare the ways poets present memory in 'My Last Duchess' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
- Compare the ways poets present powerful individuals in 'The Prelude' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
The Charge of the Light Brigade:
- Compare the ways poets present the effects of conflict in 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
- Compare the ways poets present the ideas about patriotism in 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
Exposure:
- Compare the ways poets present the reality of conflict in 'Exposure' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
- Compare the ways poets present the effects of conflict in 'Exposure' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
Storm on the Island:
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about the power of nature in 'Storm on the Island' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
- Compare the ways poets present tension between humans and nature in 'Storm on the Island' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
Bayonet Charge:
- Compare the ways poets present the effects of war in 'Bayonet Charge' and in oneother poem from 'Power and Conflict'.
- Compare the ways poets present the realities of war in 'Bayonet Charge' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'.
Remains:
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about guilt in 'Remains' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about powerful memories in 'Remains' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
Poppies:
- Compare the ways poets present attitudes to war in 'Poppies' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
- Compare the ways poets present the effects of conflict on people in 'Poppies' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
War Photographer:
- Compare the ways poets present experiences of war in 'War Photographer' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about the wider effects of conflict in 'War Photographer' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
Tissue:
- Compare the ways poets present the power of humans in 'Tissue' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
- Compare the ways poets present the power of history in 'Tissue' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
The Émigrée:
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about loss and absence in 'The Émigrée' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about identity in 'The Émigrée' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
Checking Out Me History:
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about identity in 'Checking Out Me History' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about political conflict in 'Checking Out Me History' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
Kamikaze:
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about identity in 'Kamikaze' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
- Compare the ways poets present ideas about the wider effects of conflict in 'Kamikaze' and in one other poem from 'Power and Conflict'
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English GCSE AQA: Comprehensive Analysis of the Power and Conflict Poems
Non-FictionI decided to make a book on all the Power and Conflict poems for the English GCSE exams. NOTE: This book's analyses are very long and wordy due to much information from different sources. Although they are segmented, some may not find too much comfo...