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Shooting Stars Pass the essay

Shooting Stars Pass the essay. Essay Question. Choose a poem which encourages you to think differently or to understand something in a new way . Discuss how the poet’s ideas and techniques led you to change your thinking or understanding. Relevance to Shooting Stars

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Shooting Stars Pass the essay

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  1. Shooting StarsPass the essay

  2. Essay Question Choose a poem which encourages you to think differently or to understand something in a new way. Discuss how the poet’s ideas and techniquesled you to change your thinking or understanding. Relevance to Shooting Stars Poem is about Holocaust --- Poet writes from point of view of woman experiences it – allows reader to experience it in a new way and helps understanding of such a horrific event

  3. Step One – Write an introduction4 minutes • Choose a poem which encourages you to think differently or to understand something in a new way. Discuss how the poet’s ideas and techniquesled you to change your thinking or understanding. Must have... Title Author Focus of the essay Short summary Should have... Evaluative language

  4. Quote 1/9 POINT What point is Duffy making about the treatment of the Jews in this quote? RELEVANCE Character? Setting? Theme? After I no longer speak they break our fingersto salvage my wedding ring. • Break • What are the connotations of break? • What does this reveal about the treatment of the Jews? • After I no longer speak • What does this suggest about the woman • What is the effect on the reader? • Salvage my wedding ring • What does the word choice “salvage” tell you about what is happening • Why is it significant that it is her wedding ring?

  5. Quote 2/9 POINT What point is Duffy making about the men who guard the women? RELEVANCE Character? Setting? Theme? Beneath the gaze of menwith guns. • What does the guns suggest about the concentration camp? • What does this tell you about who has the power in this relationship • Gaze – look steadily without emotion – what does this suggest about the men?

  6. Quote 3/9 POINT What point is Duffy making about the women of the camp? RELEVANCE Character? Setting? Theme? Mourn for our daughters,upright as statues, brave. • What emotion is evoked in the reader by use of the word “daughters” • Analyse the connotations of the word “mourn” • Analyse the simile and what it tells you about the attitude of the women to what is happening to them?

  7. Quote 4/9 POINT What point is Duffy making about the theme of remembrance? RELEVANCE Character? Setting? Theme? Remember.Remember those appalling days which make the worldforever bad. • What connotations/meaning does the word appalling have? • Why does Duffy repeat the word remember? • Why does she use capital letters? • Why has the world gone “forever bad”? • What does this tell you about Duffy’s opinion of the Holocaust?

  8. Quote 5/9 POINT What point is Duffy making about acts of violence? RELEVANCE Character? Setting? Theme? One saw I was alive. Loosenedhis belt. My bowels opened in a ragged gape of fear. • Why is the effect of using the word “one”? • What does this say about how prisoners and guards view one another • How would you expect a man to behave – and how does he actually behave? • What is implied by this phrase? • Why is this a powerful statement? • What is suggested by this metaphor?

  9. Quote 6/9 POINT What point is Duffy making about death? RELEVANCE Character? Setting? Theme? How would you prepare to die, on a perfect April eveningwith young men gossiping and smoking by the graves? • What is the effect of using “you”? • Why does Duffy ask this question at this point? • Why is this an unusual or shocking image? • What does this imply about the guards? • What is the contrast created between this description and the reality of what is going on? • What is the effect on the reader?

  10. Quote 7/9 POINT What point is Duffy making the treatment of the Jews? RELEVANCE Character? Setting? Theme? My bare feet felt the earth and urine trickleddown my legs. I heard the click. Not yet. A trick. • What is the effect of using the sentence structure AND internal rhyme? • What does this show about the nature of the guard? • What does this show about the experience of the woman? • What is implied by the phrase “bare feet?”

  11. Quote 8/9 POINT What point is Duffy making the violence taking place in the concentration camp? RELEVANCE Character? Setting? Theme? After immense suffering someone takes tea on the lawn.After the terrible moans a boy washes his uniform. • Why is this such a shocking image? • Why is the word “boy” significant in the poem? • What does this imply about the guards? • Comment on the connotations of the words in these two phrases

  12. Quote 9/9 POINT What point is Duffy about her view of the world? RELEVANCE Character? Setting? Theme? Turn theeunto me with mercy, for I am desolate and lost. • What is the final truth of the poem? • Why does the narrator address the reader at this point?

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