
A full lesson on Zulfikar Ghose’s Decomposition, created for the new EDUQAS poetry anthology (first assessment 2027). This lesson explores poverty, emotional detachment, and moral reflection through guided analysis, vocabulary tasks, thesis-style writing, and visually rich slides.
Key Question:
How does Ghose present poverty and reflection in Decomposition?
Supporting Questions:
– What is the relationship between the speaker and the man he describes?
– How does Ghose use imagery to critique emotional distance and aesthetic judgement?
– What shift occurs in the speaker’s tone, and what does it reveal about guilt and empathy?
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