GCSE Grade 9 Analysis of Key Quotes in Remains
GCSE Grade 9 Analysis of Key Quotes in Remains by Simon Armitage
In this video I analyse the five quotes that I think are the best to use in an essay on Remains. I explore how they link to the key themes and the context of the poem. This video will be really useful if you are studying the AQA English Literature GCSE and the Power and Conflict cluster.
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
1:12 Analysing the quote 'On another occasion, we got sent out'
6:02 Analysing the quote 'I see every round as it rips through his life'
12:35 Analysing the quote 'End of story, except not really' and 'His blood-shadow stays on the street, and out on patrol I walk right over it week after week' and 'then I'm home on leave. But I blink'
18:00 analysing the quote 'dug in behind enemy lines'
21:06 Analysing the quote 'his bloody life in my bloody hands'
In this video I analyse the five quotes that I think are the best to use in an essay on Remains. I explore how they link to the key themes and the context of the poem. This video will be really useful if you are studying the AQA English Literature GCSE and the Power and Conflict cluster.
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
1:12 Analysing the quote 'On another occasion, we got sent out'
6:02 Analysing the quote 'I see every round as it rips through his life'
12:35 Analysing the quote 'End of story, except not really' and 'His blood-shadow stays on the street, and out on patrol I walk right over it week after week' and 'then I'm home on leave. But I blink'
18:00 analysing the quote 'dug in behind enemy lines'
21:06 Analysing the quote 'his bloody life in my bloody hands'