Year 10 English
The Literature of War
Introduction
As we
progress through this unit, you will be analysing various texts to identify the
way war is represented. We will watch the film, Gallipoli, together in class as well as reading some poetry. You
will read Maus in your own time,
initially, and then we will work on identifying its representation of war
together. The questions you need to ask yourself are:
The aesthetic
features will be different for different kinds of texts. They will include the
following:
Movies:
camera angles, camera shots, lighting, costuming, characterisation, dialogue, setting,
sound effects, music, structure, filming devices such as slow motion, fast
forward etc
Graphic novel:
structure, characterisation, point of view, shots and angles, juxtapositioning,
symbols/motifs, language choices, setting, satire, irony
Poetry:
simile, metaphor, alliteration, imagery, assonance, personification,
repetition, rhyme, rhythm.
As you watch
the film, read Maus or read a poem,
you need to be aware of these questions and take notes in response to them.
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