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Unseen poetry (Paper 2, Section C)

Quick questions on Analysing an unseen poem: a calm method for the first question - AQA GCSE English Literature

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what is the poem literally about, the situation or scene?
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Attitude or tone: how does the speaker feel about it, and does the feeling change between the start and the end? A shift in tone is gold, because it gives you a structural argument. Method: how does the poet build this, through diction, imagery, form and structure?
What is q1?
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What four steps make a reliable method for the unseen poem? [2 marks]
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Why is there no need to add context to an unseen answer? [2 marks]

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