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Title: How to compare poems
Description: Notes with helpful tips to compare poems, including sentence starters and questions to help focus your comparisons on.

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Comparing poems
You should identify points from the two poems that you can compare
...

Some questions to focus your comparisons on:
• Do the poems approach the same topic from a similar or different
perspective?
• How do the moods of the poem compare? Do they create a similar or
different feeling?
• Are the words and devices used by the poets similar or different? What kind
of effects are created by these?
• How are both poems structured? Is this similar or different? Why?
• Which poem do you prefer? Why? (Make sure that this is focused on poetic
techniques, rather than saying something like one of them was boring
...
Look at the similarities and differences
between the words for each poem and find quotations to support each word
...

These should be short and focused
...

Some sentence stems that you could use as a starting point for you
comparisons:
• Both poems create an atmosphere of…
• The poem titles ‘…’ creates a mood of … through …
Title: How to compare poems
Description: Notes with helpful tips to compare poems, including sentence starters and questions to help focus your comparisons on.