Are your revision notes all over the place? Did you miss vital lessons? Do you need a clear overview of the Edexcel Conflict Anthology, that is written in a clear and accessible style? If any of these are true, then this is the resource for you. For many students, bullet points offer a clear, concise and time-effective way of learning and recapping over the key points of the unit. Each poem is broken down into its language, form, structure and context to cover the key components of the new Edexcel exam.
Poems covered are:
The Poison Tree by William Blake, The Destruction of Sennacherib by Lord Byron, The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy, Cousin Kate by Christina Rossetti, Half-caste by John Agard, Catrin by Gillian Clarke, War Photographer by Carole Satyamurti, Belfast Confetti by Ciaran Carson, The Class Game by Mary Casey, No Problem by Benjamin Zephaniah and What Were They Like? by Denise Levertov.
Plus: How to Answer a Question when Comparing Two Unseen Poems and Glossary of Key Terms.
Poems covered are:
The Poison Tree by William Blake, The Destruction of Sennacherib by Lord Byron, The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy, Cousin Kate by Christina Rossetti, Half-caste by John Agard, Catrin by Gillian Clarke, War Photographer by Carole Satyamurti, Belfast Confetti by Ciaran Carson, The Class Game by Mary Casey, No Problem by Benjamin Zephaniah and What Were They Like? by Denise Levertov.
Plus: How to Answer a Question when Comparing Two Unseen Poems and Glossary of Key Terms.