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This document contains comprehensive study notes for the English Home Language Paper 2 Literature Examination. It includes in-depth analysis of prescribed works such as the poetry selection, the novel, and the drama studied in class. Notes cover themes, characters, plot, literary devices, tone, mood, style, contextual background, and key quotations from all authors and poets included in the Grade 10 Literature curriculum. term 4

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In-Depth Study Notes —Literature (November Exam 2)

2. SECTION A: POETRY

How to approach poetry questions:

• Know your poems: themes, tone, structure, imagery, diction, figures of speech,
context.

• Use the TACTICS method for analysis:

o Title — significance, irony, theme

o Audience — who is spoken to, perspective

o Content — what happens in the poem

o Tone — mood, attitude of poet/speaker

o Images — metaphors, similes, symbolism, sensory language

o Context — historical, social, cultural relevance

o Structure — stanza form, rhyme, rhythm, enjambment, punctuation

• Answer style: Write in full sentences, quote briefly (short phrases, not whole lines),
explain the effect.



Prescribed Poems Overview (Know all — exam will choose any!)

1. A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning (John Donne)

• Theme: Love as spiritual, transcending physical separation.

• Tone: Calm, reassuring, meditative.

• Imagery: Metaphysical conceits — compass metaphor (love as unbreakable circle),
death as peaceful parting.

• Key idea: True love endures distance and separation, unlike ordinary love.

2. The Collar (George Herbert)

• Theme: Struggle between rebellion and faith; anger at religious restrictions, ends in
submission.

• Tone: Starts frustrated, ends calm, submissive.

• Imagery: Collar = restraint, also “caller” (God calling).

• Structure: Chaotic rhyme/line length mirrors inner turmoil.

, 3. The Author of Her Book (Anne Bradstreet)

• Theme: Author’s insecurity about publishing; book as her child, flawed but beloved.

• Tone: Self-deprecating, maternal, humble.

• Imagery: Extended metaphor — book = child.

• Context: First published female poet in Puritan America.

4. In an Artist’s Studio (Christina Rossetti)

• Theme: Male gaze in art; woman objectified, reduced to an image.

• Tone: Critical, disapproving, mournful.

• Imagery: Repetition of “one face” = woman erased as individual.

• Key point: Critique of exploitation and gender roles in art.

5. The Darkling Thrush (Thomas Hardy)

• Theme: Despair and hope at the century’s turn; old era dying, fragile hope symbolized
by thrush.

• Tone: Gloomy, pessimistic → faintly hopeful.

• Imagery: Bleak winter landscape vs bird’s joyful song.

• Context: End of 19th century, doubt in religion/progress.

6. Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers (Adrienne Rich)

• Theme: Oppression of women in marriage vs female creativity/art as resistance.

• Tone: Sympathetic, critical of patriarchy.

• Imagery: Tigers = strength, freedom; Aunt = trapped, powerless.

• Context: Feminist poem, critique of gender roles.

7. A Far Cry from Africa (Derek Walcott)

• Theme: Conflict of identity (African vs European heritage); colonial violence in Kenya.

• Tone: Anguished, conflicted, bitter.

• Imagery: Vivid brutality (violence, blood); torn identity.

• Context: Mau Mau uprising; postcolonial struggle.

8. Childhood in Heidelberg (Andries Oliphant)

• Theme: Memory, nostalgia, childhood innocence in South Africa.

• Tone: Reflective, bittersweet.

• Imagery: Sensory details of landscape, small-town life.

• Context: SA setting; poem blends memory with place.

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