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Title: Full Annotation of 'The Captain of the 1964 Top of the Form' by Carol-ann Duffy
Description: These notes are for GCSE and A level English studies They include: - the full poem -highlighted and annotated lines and stanza's -identified techniques -context about the poem -themes present within the poem -video links if you have any questions or need any further help email me : kierareneex@outlook.com KIera Marshall
Description: These notes are for GCSE and A level English studies They include: - the full poem -highlighted and annotated lines and stanza's -identified techniques -context about the poem -themes present within the poem -video links if you have any questions or need any further help email me : kierareneex@outlook.com KIera Marshall
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THE CAPTAIN OF THE 1964 TOP OF THE FORM TEAM
Transferred
epithet/personification (his
smarts have been given to the
satchel) evokes a sense of self
belief
Humorous language
...
Shows a sense of popularity
...
Happy
pop chart represents how
the reader is feeling
...
I can give you the B-side
sense of optimism and
of the Supremes one
...
‘Come See About Me?’
excitement about the future
I lived in a kind of fizzing hope
...
The clever smell of my satchel
...
I pulled my hair forward with a steel comb that I blew Boyish action shows lack of
like Mick, my lips numb as a two-hour snog
...
The Nile rises in April
...
his intelligence which suggest
The humming-bird’s song is made by its wings, which beat
insecurity or lack of modesty
so fast that they blur in flight
...
In class, the white sleeve
of my shirt saluted again and again
...
’
Later, I whooped at the side of my bike, a cowboy,
mounted it running in one jump
...
up before saying these Latin
words “lord, master, ruler”
Dave Dee Dozy … try me
...
My mother kept my mascot Gonk
showing the speaker took the
on the TV set for a year
...
I look
popularity to a next level
...
The blazer
...
The tie
...
I ran to the Spinney in my prize shoes,
Colour imagery
up Churchill Way, up Nelson Drive, over pink pavements
that girls chalked on, in a blue evening; and I stamped
the pawprints of badgers and skunks in the mud
...
Desperate for people to test his
knowledge and show off
The speakers uniform of success
I want it back
...
The one with all the answers
...
The speaker idea of being famous
My name was in red on Lucille Green’s jotter
...
as wide as a child who went missing on the way home
from school
...
I say to my stale wife
‘Six hits by Dusty Springfield’
...
quizzes them and they get the
My thick kids wince
...
answers wrong
...
How many florins in a pound?
This made the speaker feel
like people always needed
them
...
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Title: Full Annotation of 'The Captain of the 1964 Top of the Form' by Carol-ann Duffy
Description: These notes are for GCSE and A level English studies They include: - the full poem -highlighted and annotated lines and stanza's -identified techniques -context about the poem -themes present within the poem -video links if you have any questions or need any further help email me : kierareneex@outlook.com KIera Marshall
Description: These notes are for GCSE and A level English studies They include: - the full poem -highlighted and annotated lines and stanza's -identified techniques -context about the poem -themes present within the poem -video links if you have any questions or need any further help email me : kierareneex@outlook.com KIera Marshall