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Last updated

1 June 2025

pptx, 10.88 MB
pptx, 10.88 MB
pptx, 10.89 MB
pptx, 10.89 MB

A complete, engaging lesson on Christina Rossetti’s Cousin Kate, designed for the new EDUQAS anthology (first assessment 2027). Includes scaffolded analysis, vocabulary work, discussion tasks, and a thesis-style writing activity, all supported by clear and accessible visuals.

Key Question:
How does Rossetti explore betrayal, power, and female identity in ‘Cousin Kate’?

Supporting Questions:
What happened to the speaker, and how does she feel about it?
How does Rossetti use metaphor or symbolism to show betrayal and pride?
What message does the speaker’s voice give about judgement and power?

Now includes one clear slide: The Poets’ Messages and Who They’re Speaking To – all poems summarised on one page with message, audience, and critique. Easy to use, student-friendly, and straight to the point.

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