Mr Salles Guide to GCSE English Literature [ Ссылка ]
0:00 Long Grade 9 Introduction
4:02 Democracy v Tyranny
8:28 Art, through the sculptor and the poet, triumphs over tyranny
14:14 Time
18:01 A Sonnet and love poem
23:05 Ironic Tone
28:05 How Shelley uses sound: assonance, alliteration, consonance, sibilance
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Learn several ways to interpret Shelley's Ozymandias and fully understand the poem.
Learn how to write about context, structure and form, democracy and tyranny, and the theme of power.
Relate structure and form to the meaning of the poem. Understand how this is a sonnet and a love poem.
See how Shelley believes art will triumph over tyranny.
Be able to write about the themes of time and and the irony in the poem.
Find out how to write the assonance, alliteration and sound imagery created in the poem.
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