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例题 1 · IGCSE · Prose Analysis, Language and Imagery
In the context of the extract from The Siege (Question 13), how does Helen Dunmore use language and imagery to convey the harsh realities of life under siege conditions? Refer specifically to the extract in your answer.
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- Identification of key images (e.g., flour and bread as symbols of survival, the ‘wild duck’ image, the ‘cherry-wood walking-stick’).
- Analysis of language (e.g., ‘as if from the lips of heaven’ – religious/divine imagery suggesting bread is a sacred necessity).
- Discussion of how these create a vivid picture of deprivation and desperation.
- Use of specific quotations from the extract to support points.
- Consideration of the effect on the reade…
例题 2 · IGCSE · Poetry Analysis, Imagery and Contrast
In The Convergence of the Twain (Question 1), Thomas Hardy describes the Titanic disaster. How does he use contrast and imagery to create a ‘vivid picture of the natural world’? Support your answer with reference to the poem.
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- Identification of contrasts (e.g., the grandeur of the ship vs. the cold, indifferent sea; human vanity vs. nature’s power).
- Analysis of imagery (e.g., ‘sea-worm crawling – grotesque, ‘jewels in joy designed’ – ironic).
- Discussion of how these create a vivid picture (e.g., the natural world is portrayed as powerful, indifferent, and ultimately triumphant).
- Use of quotations from the poem.
例题 3 · IGCSE · Poetry Analysis, Structure and Imagery
In The Woodspurge (Question 6), the speaker experiences a moment of intense grief. How does the poet use structure and imagery to convey the speaker’s state of mind? Refer to the poem in your answer.
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- Discussion of structure (e.g., the shift from the speaker’s posture in the second stanza to the focus on the woodspurge; the final line’s emphasis on ‘perfect grief’).
- Analysis of imagery (e.g., ‘three cups in one’ – the woodspurge as a symbol of unexpected focus; ‘perfect grief’ – absolute, all-consuming).
- Consideration of how these convey the speaker’s numbness and eventual fixation.
- Use of quotations from the poem.