A Child to his sick Grandfather- Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Poetry- Relationships cluster 1.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? English LiteratureEdexcel anthology - relationshipsGCSEEdexcel Created by: Ellie McNelisCreated on: 16-04-18 18:41 Name of the Poet Joanna Baillie 1 of 13 Date the poem was written 1790 2 of 13 Key point Represents powerful emotions and shows the effect of memories and family bonding. 3 of 13 Context (religion) Brought up as a christian and followed the preachings of the bible, including: "honour thy father and mother" 4 of 13 Context (Type of poem) Emotional topic and interest in 'normal' life is typical of a romantic poem in this era 5 of 13 3 language points (subject terminology) Alliterative sibilance(1st stanza),,,,, Age lexis and imagery(line 1 and 13),,,,, Alliteration and plosives(Line 14-15) 6 of 13 3 form/ structure points (subject terminology) Repetition of noun,,,,,,, shortened last line in each stanza,,,,,, Fixed rhyme scheme 7 of 13 Alliterative sibilance (stanza 1 quote) "Can scarce support your bended corse" 8 of 13 Age lexis and imagery quotes. (line 1 and 13) "old". "frail". "lank". "thin" 9 of 13 Alliteration and plosives (quote Line 14-15) " Scant are the white hairs on your crown; how wan and hollow are your cheeks!" 10 of 13 Noun repetition "dad" - at the end of each stanza 11 of 13 Rhyme scheme AABBCC- reminiscent of nursery rhymes 12 of 13 What to compare 'A Child to his Sick Grandfather' with? 'My Father Would Not Show Us'- Ingrid De Kok 13 of 13
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