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  1. Brief Summary. The poem is about a farmer who marries a young girl who eventually runs away. She is chased down by people from the area and brought back to the farm. The farmer’s bride doesn’t engage with her husband and is clearly miserable.

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  2. Brief Summary. When we two parted was written by Byron to express his sorrow at the loss of a relationship. He implies that the relationship was a secret so he is only able to grieve in secret. This leads many people to believe that the poem was inspired by Byron’s affair with Lady Frances Wedderburn Webster.

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  3. GCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE REVISION PACK YEAR 11. This pack is designed to support your revision through reminders of exam structure, key content, key techniques and essay writing skills. You can also find many practice questions included that can be used to practise exam skills. You should also seek advice and feedback from your teacher and use ...

  4. Poetry: Love & Relationships. Winter Swans - Owen Sheers. This work by PMT Education is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. WINTER SWANS. Owen Sheers. Brief Summary. A couple are walking along together, in a brief patch of good weather after two days of rain, and come across some swans.

  5. AQA GCSE English Literature: Unseen Poetry 1 1. In Woman Work how does the poet present the speakers feelings about her life? [24 marks] 2. In both Woman Work and Overheard in ounty Sligo [ the speakers describe feelings about their lives. What are the similarities and/or differences between the way the poets present these attitudes? [8 marks]

  6. When we two parted In silence and tears, Half broken-hearted To sever for years, Pale grew thy cheek and cold, Colder thy kiss; Truly that hour foretold Sorrow to this. The dew of the morning Sank chill on my brow – It felt like the warning Of what I feel now. Thy vows are all broken, And light is thy fame;

  7. Your teacher will give you a section of the poem ‘Exposure’. Work in pairs to discuss your section of the poem and fill in the table below. Find examples of language features and make notes on the effect they have on the reader. You can use the examples in Task 2 – Analysing the first verse of the poem to help you. Look up any new words ...

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