
Keats – The Eve of St Agnes (AQA Tragedy): Annotated Poem Resource
This resource is designed to support both teachers and A Level students in the analysis of Keats’ The Eve of St Agnes.**
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A fully annotated version of the poem (21 pages)
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Blank copies for student annotation
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A printable coversheet for student booklets or personal study use
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TRAGEDY - KEATS - POETRY - FULL ANNOTATIONS AND DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Keats – Lamia I & II, Isabella, and The Eve of St Agnes (AQA Tragedy): Comprehensive Annotation and Discussion Pack This resource offers a complete set of annotations and structured discussion prompts for three of Keats’ AQA Aspects of Tragedy poems:** Included: * Fully annotated texts of: * Lamia I & II * Isabella, or the Pot of Basil * The Eve of St Agnes Discussion questions (with answers) for: * Lamia I & II * Isabella, or the Pot of Basil * The Eve of St Agnes Ideal for whole-class analysis, independent study, or revision preparation. AT x
TRAGEDY - KEATS' 3 POEM BUNDLE- FULL ANNOTATIONS
Keats – Lamia I & II, Isabella, and The Eve of St Agnes (AQA Tragedy): Annotated Poem Resource This resource is designed to support both teachers and A Level students in the analysis of three major Keats poems on the AQA Aspects of Tragedy paper:** – Lamia Parts I & II – Isabella, or the Pot of Basil – The Eve of St Agnes Included: * Fully annotated versions of all three poems * Blank copies for student annotation * Printable coversheets for student booklets or personal study use AT x
TRAGEDY - KEATS - EVE OF ST AGNES - ANNOTATION, DISCUSSION & CREATIVE WRITING TASK
Keats – The Eve of St Agnes (AQA Tragedy): Annotated Poem with Creative Task This resource provides full annotation of The Eve of St Agnes alongside six discussion questions with answers to support deeper textual engagement and class discussion.** Also included: * A creative writing task inviting students to explore Madeline’s character and voice * Opportunities for personal interpretation and imaginative response * Designed for KS5 A Level students studying Keats as part of the AQA Aspects of Tragedy component. AT x
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So useful. Thanks
This a very nice resource of you want to teach poetry. I think I am going to enjoy teaching using this resource.
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