Exploring Themes and Language in 'The Emigrée'

English
GCSE, Year 10, Year 11
2 questions
~4 mins
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A worksheet designed to develop understanding of key themes, language devices, and comparative analysis of 'The Emigrée' by Carol Rumens.

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Exploring Themes and Language in 'The Emigrée'

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Grade GCSE
A

Introduction to 'The Emigrée'

This section provides background context and guides you through the focus of the worksheet.
1.
Briefly explain the context of 'The Emigrée' and its place within the Power and Conflict anthology.
[2 marks]
2.
What is the main theme of 'The Emigrée', and how does it relate to the idea of memory?
[2 marks]
B

Analyzing Key Themes

Examine specific lines and stanzas to interpret the central themes of the poem.
1.
Describe how Rumens presents the theme of conflict between personal memory and political reality in the poem.
[3 marks]
2.
Analyze the significance of the line 'My city takes me dancing' in relation to the theme of memory.
[3 marks]
C

Language Devices and Their Effects

Identify and analyze metaphors, similes, and personification used in the poem.
1.
Find and explain the metaphor in the phrase 'my city takes me dancing'.
[2 marks]
2.
Identify a line with personification and analyze its effect.
[3 marks]
3.
Spot and analyze the use of imagery in the line 'branded by an impression of sunlight'.
[3 marks]
D

Exploring Key Themes through Quotes

Deeply analyze the following quotes for their thematic significance and poet's purpose.
1.
Quote explosion: 'It may be at war, it may be sick with tyrants.' How does this quote reflect the poem's exploration of conflict and political oppression?
[4 marks]
2.
Select a quote that illustrates the poet’s personal connection to her homeland and analyze its effect.
[4 marks]
E

Comparison Planning

Plan a comparison between 'The Emigrée' and another poem from the Power and Conflict anthology, such as 'Ozymandias' or 'My Last Duchess'. Focus on themes of power or memory.
1.
Outline key points for comparing the theme of power in 'Ozymandias' and 'The Emigrée'.
[4 marks]
F

Extended Analytical Response

Write a short essay plan analyzing how Rumens presents the idea of memory in 'The Emigrée'. Use supporting quotes and thematic points.
1.
Create an essay plan with an introduction, three main points, and a conclusion.
[4 marks]

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12/30/2025
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