How to compare poems effectively Top grade tips











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One of the trickier skills to master in English Lit assessments is comparing poems. Analysing one poem is already hard enough, so imagine having to juggle two (or three!) poems - all the while ensuring that we’re not compromising on the depth of our analysis. So I’ve come up with 5 steps in this video to clarify this somewhat befuddling process. • TIMESTAMPS: • 00:31 - Step 1: Summarise the main idea of each poem in 1-2 sentences • 02:21 - Step 2: Find similarities between the poems • 03:28 - Step 3: Find differences from the similarities you've identified • 05:09 - Step 4: Identify 3 main points of discussion for the main body section • 06:15 - Step 5: Summarise the poems' similarities and differences in a comparative statement • 👉 CHECK OUT THE BLOG POST for a detailed walkthrough of me applying these tips to two 'Power and Conflict' GCSE poems: https://bit.ly/3h3AMhB • 📚 FOLLOW MY BLOG for regular learning resources on Shakespeare, poetry, fiction and all things lit! • https://www.hyperbolit.com​ • 💫 FOLLOW MY INSTAGRAM for quick study tips, quotes and short videos: • https://bit.ly/393zRvg​ • 💌JOIN MY MAILING LIST for monthly digests of all the good stuff I write and create for English Lit students: • https://bit.ly/3l0bYHC​ • Email me at [email protected]

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