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What do you think is being described by the following sets of words?

What do you think is being described by the following sets of words?. wild  strange  magic    ecstatic  monsters  rapture  mysterious fire  apocalyptic . lumbering  steady  great hulks    broad-breasted  gigantic  warm smouldering  manes    . Horses - Edwin Muir (no. 113).

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What do you think is being described by the following sets of words?

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  1. What do you think is being described by the following sets of words? wild  strange  magic    ecstatic  monsters  rapture  mysterious fire  apocalyptic lumbering  steady  great hulks    broad-breasted  gigantic  warm smouldering  manes    

  2. Horses - Edwin Muir (no. 113) 1 Use the class dictionaries to look up any words that you are not sure 
about and to annotate the poems carefully. Also remember that the poems have a glossary underneath. 2 Do you think the word "lumbering" fit with "terrible", "wild" and 
"strange"? Explain why? 3 Are there any time shifts in the poem? 4 Identify where the poet seems to refer to a pre industrial age. 5 What is the tone of stanzas 4 and 5? 6 Find an example of personification in the poem 7 How effective is the final verse of the poem. 8 Fill in extra observations on the sheet that you have been given.

  3. One person in each pair swap and share ideas with your new partner 
making sure that you both have a complete set of notes. Homework Research the term Romantic poetry. Make sure that you use more 
than one source (book or website) and make notes. *Deadline next 
Monday. Select a book (of suitable challenge) that you would like to 
present to the group as part of extended reading programme. You 
need to start reading this in your own time. *Bring it in on Friday

  4. Romantic poetry

  5. Pike - Ted Hughes http://poetryarchive.org/poetryarchive/singlePoem.do?poemId=7079 Listen to the poet talking about the poem and then his reading of the poem 
itself. When it is finished write down your first impressions of the reading. What moods does it bring to mind?

  6. Do these images match the picture that 
you had in your mind?

  7. Pike - Ted Hughes Focus on the descriptive language at the start of the poem. In what ways does the poem discard Romantic notions about 
the natural world? What is its 'instrument' thatisi referred to in stanza 4? In what ways are stanzas 5-7 different from the rest of the 
poem? Is the economy of the last two words of stanza 5 effective? What is the atmosphere of the last verse? In the final line who is watching 
whom?

  8. Hunting snake There are 3 areas of content to focus on with the poem. They are ... 1 The description of ... 2 The effect the snake has on the ... 3 The brief mention of the creature being ... 2 Do you note anything about the number of syllables being used per line? 3 The effect of alliteration in the poem (verse 3) 4 How might the word 'reeling' have a double meaning in this context? 5 What are the snakes majestic qualities? 6 Does the use of monosyllabic words work with the meaning of the poem?

  9. Choose 2 poems from Horses, Pike and Hunting Snake to answer the 
following exam style question. Explore the ways in which these two poets use an animal to show 
the power of nature.

  10. Arcade Fire - The Suburbs Suburban War - song with lyrics - better visual 
needed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjeVHbM3QOw Wasted hours http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE0GSMvwBwA

  11. The Suburbs What impression of the suburbs do the two different songs give? Are there any images which especially stick in the mind? Why?

  12. Poems: 'The City Planners' and 'The Planners' On first read do you notice any connections with the songs that we have 
been listening to? Working with your partner fill in the table that you have. Try and identify the themes and work them into the comments that you 
make in other sections.

  13. The City Planners Cruising these residential Sunday streets in dry August sunlight: what offends us is the sanities: the houses in pedantic rows, the planted sanitary trees, assert levelness of surface like a rebuke to the dent in our car door. No shouting here, or shatter of glass; nothing more abrupt than the rational whine of a power mower cutting a straight swath in the discouraged grass.

  14. But though the driveways neatly sidestep hysteria by being even, the roofs all display the same slant of avoidance to the hot sky, certain things: the smell of spilled oil a faint sickness lingering in the garages, a splash of paint on brick surprising as a bruise, a plastic hose poised in a vicious coil; even the too-fixed stare of the wide windows give momentary access to the landscape behind or under the future cracks in the plaster when the houses, capsized, will slide obliquely into the clay seas, gradual as glaciers that right now nobody notices.

  15. That is where the City Planners with the insane faces of political conspirators are scattered over unsurveyed territories, concealed from each other, each in his own private blizzard; guessing directions, they sketch transitory lines rigid as wooden borders on a wall in the white vanishing air tracing the panic of suburb order in a bland madness of snows

  16. Now look at The Planners and highlight words / images that 
link it to Atwood's poem. If there are words that are in contrast, use a different 
colour to highlight them.

  17. The Planners - Boey Kim Cheng They plan. They build. All spaces are gridded, filled with permutations of possbilities. The buildings are in alignment with the roads which meet at desired points linked by bridges all hang in the grace of mathematics. They build and will not stop. Even the sea draws back and the skies surrender.

  18. They erase the flaws, the blemishes of the past, knock off useless blocks with dental dexterity. All gaps are plugged with gleaming gold. The country wears perfect rows of shining teeth. Anaesthesia,amnesia, hypnosis. They have the means. They have it all so it will not hurt, so history is new again. The piling will not stop. The drilling goes right through the fossils of last century. But my heart would not bleed poetry. Not a single drop to stain the blueprint of our past’s tomorrow.

  19. Essay - detailed plan How do the poets convey their feelings about the 
environment in the poems The City Planners by Margaret 
Atwood and The Planners by Boey Kim Cheng? Support your 
views with close reference to the poems. You will recieve a mark for the detailed plan that you hand 
in You will need to give an idea of the points you will make 
and examples you will use to back it up How you structure the piece is your decision, but 
remember to cover similarities and differences in approach Aim for 1 page of neat notes

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