
Exposure by Wilfred Owen - Full Poem + Explanation
Wilfred Owen’s ‘Exposure’ is such a true and devastating poem about the numbing reality of war. Here’s the poem itself, plus a brief explanation of the meaning of each line and stanza.

London by William Blake - Full Poem + Explanation
Read Blake’s political poem about the hypocrisy of London, which appears to be one of the most civlised and advanced cities in the world yet it allows many of its people to live in dire poverty.

Who is the Speaker in ‘Kamikaze’ + Structural Analysis of the Poem
Beatrice Garland’s ‘Kamikaze’ can be a bit confusing a first - and one of the common questions I get asked as a tutor is ‘who is the actual speaker?’. It’s not an easy question. There are a lot of different voices in the poem, so it’s important to get it right if you’re analysing it for an essay.

What to Say About ‘Exposure’ In An Essay
A list of pretty much everything you can say about Wilfred Owen’s ‘Exposure’ if you’re writing a Power and Conflict AQA GCSE Literature essay! It’s written in note form so you can get to grips with the ideas as quickly as possible.

The Eve of St Agnes: What is it all about?
Keats’ ‘The Eve of St Agnes’ has quite difficult archaic language, so it’s a good idea to read a summary of the plot and its events first, before reading through the poem itself - here’s a summary for you!