I’d say search up Stacey Reays videos on the question and draft up some model answers using the techniques she says. Using those drafts try to see where u can make links to certain topics. If u find it hard to think of what to write try writing about emotions. For example my whole answer was me describing depression through an abstract metaphor, spoken word artists and poets are good to get an idea of that.
Hello mr Bruff I’m retaking my GCSE English Language exam in November and evidently you have been a incredible teacher to all, you’re work is beyond useful and for the retake in November I am aiming for a 6/7 or higher putting the time and effort and using you’re recourses will help me achieve it, every morning every day I watch you’re videos study grammar and punctuation ec.. and my work is evidently improving and improving all thanks to u. Thanks mr bruff 😁😁
@@kadz0328 I thought I did really well in paper 1 but I didn't paper 2 saved me alot. I thought I only got 60 but I got 93 marks a grade 5 I think. I got 16/24 for organisation and 14/16 for technical accuracy. Plus I am in the 3rd lowest set and I got the highest.
@@Mohammed-hj3by bet u felt so relieved that paper 2 saved you😂😂 well done though. I'm pretty nervous for next week mocks. Besides Mr Bruff what else did you do to revise for the creative writing coz I ain't creative heheheheh 😂😅
Browning and Shelley are attempting to portray the power of art over the power of man. The sculptor’s art ‘which yet survive’ defeat Ozymandias’ legacy as his legacy didn’t last. Browning, also does this by showing how the artists can do the impossible and make the Duchess look ‘as if she was alive’. This irony, again shows how art lives longer than man since the Duchess’ painting still exists, but she doesn’t. Browning and Shelley also convey the ideas of narcissism throughout their poems. Browning also makes the ‘Duke’ seem irrelevant as he is unnamed and therefore not powerful as his identity can only be presumed as the Duke of Ferrara. However, Shelley is also trying to illustrate the impermanence of power itself. Shelley illustrates the lack of power that Ozymandias has by making the ‘sculptor’ show ‘well those passions’. The pronoun: ‘those’ emphasises how the ideas that the ‘sculptor’ wants to convey are his own and isn’t taking into consideration what Ozymandias wants from his statue. The ‘sculptor’ could possibly have made this statue based on society’s idea regarding Ozymandias, too, and therefore shows how the people and their view regarding Ozymandias, was more powerful than Ozymandias as Ozymabdias had no input on his statue whereas the people did. Additionally, the adverb: ‘well’ conveys how the sculptor was good at his job and that the statue was an accurate interpretation regarding Ozymandias and subsequently shows how the sculptor had power, as he had the ability to show Ozymandias in a negative light’. Similarly, Browning also shows how the Duke relied on ‘Fr Randolf’s hands’ to show how his wife was ‘looking as if she was still alive’. The Duke has to name famous artists at the time to re-enforce his power and wealth and therefore he relies on the artist in order to illustrate himself as a wealthy figure. Also, the noun: ‘hands’ conveys the how ‘Fr Randolf’ was single-handedly the only person to produce the painting and therefore more powerful than anybody else as he would’ve been the only person to have any input into the painting. Ozymandias claims to be the ‘King of Kings’ and tells future generations to ‘look on my works… and despair!’ The imperative sentence illustrates how much power Ozymandias thought he had since he thought that he could control the future generations despite his death. Shelley does this to make Ozymandias seem foolish as his legacy, in hindsight, didn’t last. The Biblical reference illustrates how Ozymandias believed himself to be equivalent to God due to the fact that Egyptation pharaohs thought they were mortal Gods, which evidently isn’t true as their legacies don’t exist today. Shelley contrasts a tyrant with Jesus to re-enforce how evil Ozymandias truly was. Alternatively, Browning conveys the permanence regarding political figures such as the Duke since he is essentially ‘cast in bronze’. The semantic connotations of the noun: ‘bronze’ could possibly be strength and therefore illustrate how the Duke is strong and above the law and everybody else in hierarchy. This narcissistic view regarding himself makes the reader dislike the Duke. Moreover, Shelley utilises structure and form to show the pwer of man. The ABAB, regular, alternate rhyme scheme makes the poem memorable. This contrasts to how Ozymandias’ legacy isn’t memorable and is ironic. Additionally, the iambic pentameter makes the poem more memorable due to the fact that Shelley wanted to contrast to how art was memorable with how political power was temporary. The embjambent also makes the poem have more natural speech. On the other hand, the structure and form in ‘My Last Duchess’ illustrate how the Duke has control and therefore the power of man. The rhyming couplets are only in certain places as the Duke wants to control his language and try to have control over something in his life since he couldn’t control his wife. Moreover the 10 syllable lines emphasise the love of control the Duke has as he believes being a man in a patriarchal society and wealthy makes him entitled to have power over others.
I personally go chronological. I spend 5 min on Q1, 10 min on Q2, 10 min for Q3, 25 min on Q4, 40 min on Q5 and rest for checking. My exam is also tomorrow! Good luck 😁
This is a great video Mr Bruff, but my school follows the EDUQAS exam board rather than AQA, would it be possible if you could cover some videos on EDUQAS as well, I would really appreciate it.
Could u go through edexcel papers? And possibly edexcel poetry conflict? I need so much help but my teacher said we only have time to read the books and I don't understand poetry at all and all my teachers say to answer questions in the papers with completely different structures
I understand that, but I think it’s important that mock exams show a true account of a student’s ability. That way the teacher can give useful feedback for improvement. If I show the question here, students can plan for it specifically and then their mock answers will not necessarily show an accurate picture of ability, but rather something that has been memorised. Feedback would then be based on an inaccurate picture of ‘where the student is at’ in their learning. If this approach means I get less views, I still think it’s the right thing to do.
So for every language technique i use, i get a mark for it??? Obviously the story has to make sence but is this question solely based kn language technique?? Just tryna revise for my gcses which are coming up in 12 weeks 😬😬😬
I get so frustrated with this question I can't think of anything
how'd you do in it
@@dylanaberson9990 ended up getting an 8 in English Lang and lit
I’d say search up Stacey Reays videos on the question and draft up some model answers using the techniques she says. Using those drafts try to see where u can make links to certain topics. If u find it hard to think of what to write try writing about emotions. For example my whole answer was me describing depression through an abstract metaphor, spoken word artists and poets are good to get an idea of that.
@@xaos5996 thanks so much
@@xaos5996 damn well done that's so good!
Jesus really loves everyone reading this, God bless you all in your tests!
Amen❤️🙏🏾
Amennnn
Thanks, but im here for gcse english language not religious support
@@seadrown6252 can't go wrong with support from The all knowing one
Amen 🙏🏾
Hello mr Bruff I’m retaking my GCSE English Language exam in November and evidently you have been a incredible teacher to all, you’re work is beyond useful and for the retake in November I am aiming for a 6/7 or higher putting the time and effort and using you’re recourses will help me achieve it, every morning every day I watch you’re videos study grammar and punctuation ec.. and my work is evidently improving and improving all thanks to u.
Thanks mr bruff 😁😁
That’s great- thanks for the message.
Same I’m taking it in November what’s ur snapchat??
Sadia Khan what did you get for English lit? btw I got 8 in English lit but a 3 in lang smh...btw and what did you get for lang?
damn your gonna need him if u can't even get the right 'your'
HD hey 👋 in English literature I got a 6 and English language I got a 3 lolz but now I’m working harder than ever
This will help me during the mocks.
Same here 😏
@@kadz0328 I got a grade 6 in paper 2 and got 30 marks out of 40 for P2 Q5
@@Mohammed-hj3by woah that's so good!! My mocks are starting this Monday and my first exam is English language p1
@@kadz0328 I thought I did really well in paper 1 but I didn't paper 2 saved me alot. I thought I only got 60 but I got 93 marks a grade 5 I think. I got 16/24 for organisation and 14/16 for technical accuracy. Plus I am in the 3rd lowest set and I got the highest.
@@Mohammed-hj3by bet u felt so relieved that paper 2 saved you😂😂 well done though. I'm pretty nervous for next week mocks. Besides Mr Bruff what else did you do to revise for the creative writing coz I ain't creative heheheheh 😂😅
Got this exam in 2 weeks and i got 21/40 marks on question 5 hopefully i gain more this time
How'd you do bud?
@@raingoff5839 I had to resit in college but hope I pass this time
@@ItzTubbers I believe in you dude, I'm in year 11 rn
@@raingoff5839 Ay man where about u from ?
@@ItzTubbers I'm located in Cornwall dude, wbu?
Browning and Shelley are attempting to portray the power of art over the power of man. The sculptor’s art ‘which yet survive’ defeat Ozymandias’ legacy as his legacy didn’t last. Browning, also does this by showing how the artists can do the impossible and make the Duchess look ‘as if she was alive’. This irony, again shows how art lives longer than man since the Duchess’ painting still exists, but she doesn’t. Browning and Shelley also convey the ideas of narcissism throughout their poems. Browning also makes the ‘Duke’ seem irrelevant as he is unnamed and therefore not powerful as his identity can only be presumed as the Duke of Ferrara. However, Shelley is also trying to illustrate the impermanence of power itself.
Shelley illustrates the lack of power that Ozymandias has by making the ‘sculptor’ show ‘well those passions’. The pronoun: ‘those’ emphasises how the ideas that the ‘sculptor’ wants to convey are his own and isn’t taking into consideration what Ozymandias wants from his statue. The ‘sculptor’ could possibly have made this statue based on society’s idea regarding Ozymandias, too, and therefore shows how the people and their view regarding Ozymandias, was more powerful than Ozymandias as Ozymabdias had no input on his statue whereas the people did. Additionally, the adverb: ‘well’ conveys how the sculptor was good at his job and that the statue was an accurate interpretation regarding Ozymandias and subsequently shows how the sculptor had power, as he had the ability to show Ozymandias in a negative light’.
Similarly, Browning also shows how the Duke relied on ‘Fr Randolf’s hands’ to show how his wife was ‘looking as if she was still alive’. The Duke has to name famous artists at the time to re-enforce his power and wealth and therefore he relies on the artist in order to illustrate himself as a wealthy figure. Also, the noun: ‘hands’ conveys the how ‘Fr Randolf’ was single-handedly the only person to produce the painting and therefore more powerful than anybody else as he would’ve been the only person to have any input into the painting.
Ozymandias claims to be the ‘King of Kings’ and tells future generations to ‘look on my works… and despair!’ The imperative sentence illustrates how much power Ozymandias thought he had since he thought that he could control the future generations despite his death. Shelley does this to make Ozymandias seem foolish as his legacy, in hindsight, didn’t last. The Biblical reference illustrates how Ozymandias believed himself to be equivalent to God due to the fact that Egyptation pharaohs thought they were mortal Gods, which evidently isn’t true as their legacies don’t exist today. Shelley contrasts a tyrant with Jesus to re-enforce how evil Ozymandias truly was.
Alternatively, Browning conveys the permanence regarding political figures such as the Duke since he is essentially ‘cast in bronze’. The semantic connotations of the noun: ‘bronze’ could possibly be strength and therefore illustrate how the Duke is strong and above the law and everybody else in hierarchy. This narcissistic view regarding himself makes the reader dislike the Duke.
Moreover, Shelley utilises structure and form to show the pwer of man. The ABAB, regular, alternate rhyme scheme makes the poem memorable. This contrasts to how Ozymandias’ legacy isn’t memorable and is ironic. Additionally, the iambic pentameter makes the poem more memorable due to the fact that Shelley wanted to contrast to how art was memorable with how political power was temporary. The embjambent also makes the poem have more natural speech.
On the other hand, the structure and form in ‘My Last Duchess’ illustrate how the Duke has control and therefore the power of man. The rhyming couplets are only in certain places as the Duke wants to control his language and try to have control over something in his life since he couldn’t control his wife. Moreover the 10 syllable lines emphasise the love of control the Duke has as he believes being a man in a patriarchal society and wealthy makes him entitled to have power over others.
Are these videos useful for me if my exam board is edexcel?
I'd err on the side of caution and say no.
Are any of your videos useful?
Toon Legend yes
Toon Legend Don’t use his videos if you do Edexcel it will really mess you up. I got a 9 and never watched one of his videos
Really? How did you achieve a 9? How did you revise?
hey sir i was just wondering shall i do q5 first on my exam paper or last. my english exam is tommorrow
I personally go chronological. I spend 5 min on Q1, 10 min on Q2, 10 min for Q3, 25 min on Q4, 40 min on Q5 and rest for checking. My exam is also tomorrow! Good luck 😁
Do you have a PDF of this work available?
This is a great video Mr Bruff, but my school follows the EDUQAS exam board rather than AQA, would it be possible if you could cover some videos on EDUQAS as well, I would really appreciate it.
Could u go through edexcel papers? And possibly edexcel poetry conflict? I need so much help but my teacher said we only have time to read the books and I don't understand poetry at all and all my teachers say to answer questions in the papers with completely different structures
if you gave the mock question you'd get more views
I understand that, but I think it’s important that mock exams show a true account of a student’s ability. That way the teacher can give useful feedback for improvement. If I show the question here, students can plan for it specifically and then their mock answers will not necessarily show an accurate picture of ability, but rather something that has been memorised. Feedback would then be based on an inaccurate picture of ‘where the student is at’ in their learning. If this approach means I get less views, I still think it’s the right thing to do.
I got 91/96 two 9s hope u get mine LOL
How on earth did you get that??
ZeKe GaMeS give me your examples
Wow that’s amazing. What texts did you study?
This helps me alot thanks mrbruff
1:19 ding fries are done
oh thank you!!!
How long should a question 5 answer be?
oh yeah yeah
Doesnt matter at all but id say minimum 1 page
i got 32 marks from a page and a half no revision mock year 10
@@samiulhasanqwerty ooooh sorry
@@stg1325 sksksks
Hi. Could you analyse 'Cozy Apologia' and 'She Walks in Beauty' that would be a really big help?
So for every language technique i use, i get a mark for it??? Obviously the story has to make sence but is this question solely based kn language technique?? Just tryna revise for my gcses which are coming up in 12 weeks 😬😬😬
wht did u get
@@Mucha.offical I passed. Got a 4 (C)
Mr Bruff: I don’t think there’s anything in it that you would look at and say I can never do that.
Me: Wtf does all of this mean????
This isn’t original though I don’t know why it’s got full
wish i watched this before my mock today
do analysis on the death of a salesman
yes this is needed