Hawk Roosting | Ted Hughes | Poetry Analysis | GCSE Literature | English with Kayleigh
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- In today’s video, we analyse Hawk Roosting, a poem by Ted Hughes. The poem is included in the CAIE 0475 literature syllabus from 2023. I hope it helps! K
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And your voice is really melodious. specifically when reading the poem ❤
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Wonderful maam Really convincing
Maam after listening your lecture I am waiting for my Modern poetry paper before this video I was scared but thank you so much.
Thank you for the wonderful explianation, really helped while I was doing a PPT on Hawk Roosting
You’re welcome! I have the PPTs for purchase on TES.com to save you time! 🌷
Great ma'am
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a hawk's eye observation 😃
Yeah it was pretty well😺,
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Thank you teacher ❤️
You’re welcome Angel!🌷
Can you please make a video on how to answer questions and give model answers please. I have no teacher to teaxh me these you are my only english litterature teacher please.😊
Hello! I’m planning on making a structure video to support revision soon. My top tip is:
5 paragraphs
Introduction:
Poem - collection - publication year.
Brief summary about the poem
Thesis statement (answer the question)
3 body paragraphs:
Remember to include word and technique analysis.
I always tell my pupils to include analysis on either form, meter, or rhyme in each paragraph also.
Conclusion:
Reiterate your thesis statement
Explode Hughes’ wider message / themes he explores.
I hope this helps! Keep your questions coming 🌸 K
Ok thank you very much waiting for the revision video eagerly❤@@EnglishwithKayleigh
Thank my dear, your explain is conspicuous and wonderful ♥
You’re welcome, thank you for your comment!🤗🌷
Hawk's nature basically represents human nature. All human's nature are authoritative, cruel, gaining power, and decision-making.Similarly, hawk also possess these characteristics. The poet tries to convey the violent nature of human through Hawk.
Great analysis 👍 have you completed the exam or taking it in the future? 🌺 K
great explanation . very helpful❤
I’m so glad you’ve found the video helpful! I have resources on TES as revision handouts. I can send the link if you want 👍
Thankyou teacher ❤😊
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fantastic analysis
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awsome
Thank you! I hope it helps! 🌸
If you had to write an essay on how the hawk is portrayed vividly how would you structure the three body paragraphs?
Awesome your way of narration is so rhythmic 🫰🏻💜
Thanks so much for your kind comment! I hope the analysis is helpful in preparing for exams. Are you sitting the 0475 CAIE exam? 🌷
The hawk has no human qualities but is being described to somehow have human qualities like “i sit”, “sophistry” and “my manners”. Can that possibly connote that the hawk is living in a world full of humans who thinks violence makes a person bad but actually violence is a part of life so it’s um.. mocking the way we look at violence?
Mocking is such a great way for the way the hawk views our responses to violence! But, of course, the hawk cannot reason like the human mind so there is also confusion on its part. 🌸
@@EnglishwithKayleigh Ohhh yes that also explains it, thank you~
An amazing explanation of the poem Ma'am. I have a little different explanation of this poem like; if we take a human instead of the Hawk then the poem will be easy to relate to human life. Humans are the ruling creatures of the whole universe, we humans control each and everything in this universe created by the GOD. We are prideful and arrogant creatures, we kill another creator just for the sake of our benefit. In addition, the line in the last stanza "The Sun is Behind ME", symbolizes, the "SUN" the powerful creature that is under our control, So, what are the value of the little creatures like ants, wombs, butterflies and all other insects?
Thank you for your comment. I think this is a wonderful alternative analysis of the poem (given Hughes’ views on man in many of his poems). 👍 K
I am studying my BA 5th semester got no explanation in English about this poem found your explanation thank you so much maam
Wow! What course are you studying for your BA? Is it a specific branch of Literature? 🌷 I’m so glad you found the video and that it was helpful 🌷 K
@@EnglishwithKayleigh I took British Literature: post World war 2 and being from India most of the professors at RUclips teach in Hindi so it's difficult for me to understand
What an interesting subject. Im so glad you got to study Ted Hughes - he’s so brilliant! If there are any other poems/videos you’d like to request, let me know! 🌷
@@EnglishwithKayleigh Church Going , The whitsun wedding by Philip Larkin
ruhafsa :)
Hello teacher 😁
Hi Youcef 🌷