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Component 1: Poetry and Prose
Quick questions on Analysing poetic method - Eduqas A-Level English Language and Literature
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What is form and grammar fused?Show answer
"The poem's longing is enacted by its enjambment: clause after clause runs over the line break, refusing to settle, so the syntax reaches forward as the speaker reaches for what is gone, and where the poet wants closure an end-stopped line arrives like a door shutting. The form is the feeling." Enjambment read as meaning.
What is voice built linguistically?Show answer
"The dramatic monologue constructs its speaker through modality and mood: the relentless high-certainty declaratives and the absence of hedging build a voice that brooks no doubt, while an occasional imperative turns on the silent listener. The grammar makes the speaker's chilling self-assurance audible." Grammar building voice.
What is q1?Show answer
Why are enjambment and end-stopping productive integrated observations? [2 marks]
What is q2?Show answer
How is a poetic voice constructed linguistically? [2 marks]
What is q3?Show answer
Analyse how form and structure shape meaning in the printed poem, considering contexts. [out of 60]
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