Learn: Power and Conflict Poetry
AQA GCSE English Literature specification
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What do the poems in the 'Power and Conflict' cluster mainly explore?
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In 'Ozymandias', Shelley shows that the power of humans is {{blank0}} compared to the power of {{blank1}}.
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What does the Duke's use of the word 'my' in 'My Last Duchess' suggest?
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Which techniques are commonly used in 'Power and Conflict' poems? (Select all that apply)
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