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How To analyse A Poem
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A 6 Step On How To Analyse A Poem.
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poem
poetry
analysis
analyse
english
litriture
english
a level
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How To analyse A Poem
Step 1
Find Your Point
Pick Something To Talk About
This Is Your Main Focus
What Do You Want To Say In The First Place?
Step 2
Find Evidance
Which Part Fits In
You Could Pick More Than One, Try To Link Them If You Do
What Part Of The Poem Supports What Your Saying?
Pick Specific Words, What Do They Mean?
Step 3
Technique
Look At Your Evidence
Is It A Simile? Metaphor? Alliteration? Or Something Else
How Does This Add To Your Point?
How Does It Make The Poem More Engaging?
Step 4
Explain
How?
Answer The Questions With The Evidence And Techniques You Have Gathered From The Poem
Why?
Answer The Questions With The Evidence And Techniques You Have Gathered From The Poem
Step 5
The Reader
What Effect Does It Have On The Reader?
What Do They Think?
Why?
Refer back to other steps
Step 6
Summary
Your Opinion
Look At Your Point
What Did The Writer Want?
Why Is This Important?
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