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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS Girls - what words would you use to describe the relationship between you and your mother? Boys (if you have a sister) – what words would you use to describe your sister’s relationship with your mother?

UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS Girls - what words would you use to describe the relationship between you and your mother? Boys (if you have a sister)

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

Girls - what words would you use to describe the relationship between you and your mother?

Boys (if you have a sister) – what words would you use to describe your sister’s relationship with your mother?

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

When in a relationship between mother and child are there points of conflict do you think?

Why do you think these conflicts occur?

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

Lesson objectives: To understand what the poem ‘Catrin’ by Gillian

Clarke is about.To analyse how the poet has used language and

structure to convey thoughts, feelings and ideas.

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

Let’s hear the poem being read.

Follow it in your anthologies while you listen (page 26).

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

Quick questions after the first reading:-What is being described in stanza one? Where is the poet?

How many years have passed between stanza one and stanza two? How old is Catrin now do you think?

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

Task: 1. Underline in blue all the words to do with

conflict.2. Circle in blue all the words to do with love

and affection

Let’s see which words you identified…

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

What are the two main emotions felt in this poem?

What, therefore, is the conflict represented in this poem?

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

The poem shows the conflicting emotions in the relationship between Gillian Clarke and her daughter Catrin.

How does the structure of the poem help to convey the ongoing conflict between mother and daughter?

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

Structure:Use of punctuationUse of repetitionNumber of stanzasWhat each stanza is aboutLayout on the page

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

The poem shows the conflicting emotions in the relationship between Gillian Clarke and her daughter Catrin.

What language techniques does the poet use to convey this conflict?

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

Oxymoron – where two words appear together that appear to contradict each other.

Enjambment – where a poet deliberately starts a new line in the middle of a sentence to add emphasis to the word at the start of the line.

Metaphor – where something is described as being something else.

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

‘…I wroteAll over the walls with myWords, coloured the clear squaresWith the wild, tender circlesOf our struggle to becomeSeparate.’

What techniques have been used here?What does it show about the mother’s feelings?

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

‘With your straight, strong, longBrown hair and your rosy,Defiant glare’

What technique has been used here?What does it show about the mother’s feelings?

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

‘I can remember you, our firstFierce confrontation, the tightRed rope of love which we bothFought over’

What techniques have been used here?What does it show about their relationship?What is the red rope of love?

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

‘Trailing love and conflict,As you ask may you skate In the dark, for one more hour’

What is the conflict that the mother is struggling with at the end of the poem?

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

Pronoun – a word that replaces a noun, to avoid repetition of nouns within a sentence.

Jim went to the bathroom, Jim brushed his hair, Jim washed his face and Jim brushed his teeth.Jim went to the bathroom, he brushed his hair, he washed his face and he brushed his teeth.

Pronouns also create a sense of unity – we, they, our – or separation – you, them – or ownership – your, mine, my

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

‘Of our struggle to becomeSeparate. We want, we shouted,To be two, to be ourselves’

How do pronouns add to the sense of conflict in these lines?

When does it change in stanza two?

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

To show your understanding of the poem ‘Catrin’ complete the writing frame on the poem, making sure that you fill in the last gap in enough detail.

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UNIT 02 POETRY – CLASHES & COLLISIONS

Plenary – our lesson objectives were:To understand what the poem ‘Catrin’ by Gillian Clarke is

about.To analyse how the poet has used language and structure

to convey thoughts, feelings and ideas.

In your own words, answer the following questions:What is ‘Catrin’ about?How do language and structure contribute to meaning?