Worksheet on The Emigrée
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A worksheet covering 'The Emigrée' for GCSE students, focusing on analysis and interpretation of the poem.
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Worksheet on The Emigrée
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Reading Extract from 'The Emigrée'
There once was a country... my memory of it is sunlight-clear. It was a child of its time, a land of warmth and hope. I parted from it in the winter, when the cold wrapped the city in silence. I remember how the streets shimmered with the heat of summer, and the trees whispered under the sky. Now, I see its shadow in the corners of my mind, fading but never gone. The walls of the city breathe stories of past joy and pain, and I hold onto the scent of jasmine that once filled its air. Though I left it behind, its image remains vivid in my heart, a reminder of what I once knew.
Analysis of Language and Technique
Examine the lines: 'the streets shimmered with the heat of summer', 'the walls breathe stories', and 'fading but never gone'. Consider how these images contribute to the overall mood and themes.
Exploring Themes and Tone
Consider the use of adjectives, imagery, and structure in the poem.
Creative Writing: Personal Reflection
Your own words and memories should guide this piece. Focus on sensory details and emotional tone.
Theme of Memory and Identity
Refer to specific images and phrases from the poem in your response.
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- 12/31/2025
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