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In-depth analysis of the Power & Conflict poem "War Photographer" by Carlo Ann Duffy. Easy to follow along and understand but rich in knowledge, skill and method such as sibilance, metaphor and juxtaposition.

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Poetry – War Photographer New M
Learning outcomes:
Learning Objective: explore how the reality and Recall prior knowledge linked to language, form and structure in poetry
effects of conflict are presented in War Photographer Discuss how key ideas are presented in Carol Ann Duffy’s War Photographer
Demonstrate understanding of the poem through annotations in our anthology


Before we read the poem, you need a picture in your mind of how came
used to be developed in pre-digital days.

Photographers used red light in darkrooms in order to control light care
that light-sensitive photographic paper would not become overexposed
ruin the pictures during the developing process.

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Poetry – War Photographer
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• Learning Objective: explore how the reality and effects Learning outcomes:
Recall prior knowledge linked to language, form and structure in poetry
of conflict are presented in War Photographer Discuss how key ideas are presented in Carol Ann Duffy’s War Photographer
Demonstrate understanding of the poem through annotations in our anthology


Setting: where he Metaphor. The fi
develops his photographs. wound on spools be
Might there be a double is developed. Wha
meaning here? effect of the sibila

In his darkroom he is finally alone
with spools of suffering set out in ordered rows.
The only light is red and softly glows,
as though this were a church and he
a priest preparing to intone a Mass.
Belfast. Beirut. Phnom Penh. All flesh is grass.
Similes comparing darkroom to
Intone = say
church and photographer to priest.
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What’s the effect of these?
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