Hello mr Bruff. I would like to address that your videos helped me to jump from a grade 7 for my english literature mocks to grade 9. Thank you so much. For this i would like to share the Macbeth essay that got me 29/30. Please can you make a video reviewing it. To reiterate thank you for you selfless acts of posting valuable videos.
would tissue and war photographer work as both explore the power of memory through the receipts and credit cards restricting people to what they can and cant do. and WP explores the restriction of sharing memories through on a few of the 24 photos on the camera roll. Also the power those in power over others is shown through the banks or the bosses of the narrators restricting people. also thx for everything mr bruff as i really struggle to motivate myself to revise for english but these videos and helpful and i think ill pass thx to your ideas.
hi mr bruff, thanks for this video! please could you make a video explaining these comparisons in more detail and how they actually show these things like for example how does Kamikaze show that humans think they are all powerful, thank youu
I’m guessing they’ll ask about Nature this year so I believe Kamikaze/Prelude both has a high chance of coming up. You say these poems not only explore the power of nature but also how humans think they are powerful. I see how this is presented in Prelude but not so much Kamikaze. I have the impression it’s perhaps because a Kamikaze pilot has the power to destroy lives but ultimately nature pulls him back? Is that what you’re thinking too?
@@mrbruff Both explore guilt from war. Kamikaze: guilty for failing to carry out his suicide mission in order to honour his country. Remains: guilty for killing a possibly innocent man. Both explore life after war. Both emphasise the reality and horrors of war. Differences The impact of war in Remains is PTD. Whereas, in Kamikaze the impact is dishonour and isolation from his family as he is seen as cowardly and weak for not honouring his country in war. Kamikaze presents Japanese culture and patriarcal expectations. Is this ok
For Paper 1, there are 2 sections, usually: Macbeth and Christmas Carol. For each section, you will be given one question for extract(any scene or piece of text from any part of novell) and one absolutely same question for whole novell. In total 2 questions per Macbeth or 2 questions per Christmas Carol, but answer to those 2 questions in one essay, don't make two seperate ones. For Paper 2, there are 3 sections: Inspector Calls - Poetries from Anchology - Unseen poetry. Paper 2 is usually harder and longer than Paper 1. For Inspector Call's part, you will not be given any extract or text, but there are 2 questions, one is about character, second is about theme. You have to choose only one of them, which one is easier for you. Second section is unseen poetry (what video is about). There is a whole list of names of every poem and their writers. You will get one question about comparing specific theme in one poem from Anchology to any another poem. For the first poem, there is a whole text, but for second poem, you have to choose which one is comparing better, and use your own knowledges to write essay about it. Third section is Unseen poetry, it consists of 2 questions. For the fisrt one, you will be given one question about any theme in poem that you have never seen yet.You have to analyse it in your own, but it's easier because you have a whole poem in the front of you. Next part of section 3 is comparing Unseen poetries. This part is the quickest one and worth only 8 marks. I recommend you to spend only 5-15 minutes on it. So, you will be given new poetry that you have never seen before and you will need to find similarities or differences between this poem and poem from first part of section three (poem, that you have analysed before). You don't need to make whole analysis on last poem, just pick obvious techniques, words, maybe structure, title, whatever you found. Hopefully, it will help you, good luck in your revision and exams!
@@ssonnayy_ so in an inspector calls i won't be given a text. Why are you saying for s characters is harder than for a theme . Do you reckon i pick for the theme?
@@Tylertk132I think because the question about character is usually more specific. You have to focus on one person and their changing/development in text, etc. But for theme question, you can use more than one character analysis and take more quotes/phrases. My teachers say, that both types of question are good to pick, but if you have chosen to write about a character, you have to understand what themes they represent and how you can link it to the question. If you want to know something better, I would recommend you to use Mr Salles on youtube, he is so helpful.
@@Tylertk132 You have to make sure that you know quotes, specific terminology to describe the character; what they symbolize, their thinking on capitalism/socialism (for example. It depends on the question). I would recommend you, spend 2-5 minutes on planning your answer, write everything you know about the character, and if you think you wrote enough, start to write your essay. Try to memorise basic structure of writing essays, it will be easier for you to organise what you want to write about. Firstly, write an introduction in the beggining. It can be 1-2 sentences, no more!! And conclusion in the end of whole essay, where you can sum up your main ideas. Between intro and conclusion write 2-4 paragraphs: who is character in general, what ideas they represent, their changing, etc. Do more past papers and give them to your teacher to check. Teacher will help you to work out your mistakes and I know it sounds boring, but just try.
Thanks so much Mr Bruff 🙏🏼 I wanted to ask… do you recommend studying any poems in detail so we can always use them in the exam regardless of the named poem (sort of like failsafe options?) thanks so much again! Very helpful :)
@leenahavingopinions8246 mainly study the ones that link most. If one has a mix of the same ideas and opinions of 2 other poems then you focus on those ones
@@mishallibis4393 This is a tricky one. What methods would you write about in 'Ozymandias' that present this? Other than simply retelling the plot and writing something like 'nature is more powerful because the statue has crumbled away', what else is there to say?
Hi mr bruff. I just wanted to ask what are the best ways to revise for me. I am a boy and i dont like revising in long periods of time. Are flashcards the best or are there any other good ways to revise
@@tidal.2249 So surely you revise them more, because it's less likely to be given, so if London, Exposure, Remains etc. comes up you'll have quotes for them??
Hello, Mr.Bruff, can you not compare Emigree and Checking Me Out History? Both of them is about identity and both explore the idea of believing the truth ( or what they now as the truth) and refusing to believe what others say about their identity. In Emigree, no matter what happens, her viewpoint on the city remains on what is saw , when is was younger.
Day before the exam gotta start revising now 😎
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@@rhodachukwu not real cuz gcses got cancled bro
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@@Enternity_editswhat?
Literally as soon as I started revising poetry
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exam tmrw lads
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Hello mr Bruff. I would like to address that your videos helped me to jump from a grade 7 for my english literature mocks to grade 9. Thank you so much. For this i would like to share the
Macbeth essay that got me 29/30. Please can you make a video reviewing it. To reiterate thank you for you selfless acts of posting valuable videos.
Congratulations! Feel free to email the work to info@mrbruff.com
no one asked
@@Enternity_editsik ur not even old enough to be studying poetry yet 😭 stop leaving rude comments and revise for ur sats bro
@@Enternity_editsyet you commented so clearly you care
kamikaze and poppies fit so strong and prelude and storm on the Island
they dont
hmm i havent started revising yet but ill prolly start it 10 mins before da exam😥
I was waiting on this video. Cheers Mr Bruff 💪
No problem!
do a 2024 update for love and relationships maybe?
Hello, pls could you make a detailed analysis video on all of the 15 poems in the Power and Conflict Anthology. (AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2)
I have done that- see my power and conflict playlist.
@@mrbruff Thank you!
This is GOLD. Thank you so much 💓
2h15 tmr and this is my last resort 🤣🤣
hopefully i don't flop this exam
An hour before exam begins it's 7:58 as of typing and it begins at roughly 8:50-9
Do you have an idea of what poem will come up this year based off of predictions?
Storm on the island and the prelude is better
would tissue and war photographer work as both explore the power of memory through the receipts and credit cards restricting people to what they can and cant do. and WP explores the restriction of sharing memories through on a few of the 24 photos on the camera roll. Also the power those in power over others is shown through the banks or the bosses of the narrators restricting people.
also thx for everything mr bruff as i really struggle to motivate myself to revise for english but these videos and helpful and i think ill pass thx to your ideas.
might be cooked
naw ur gonna cook the test
hi mr bruff, thanks for this video! please could you make a video explaining these comparisons in more detail and how they actually show these things like for example how does Kamikaze show that humans think they are all powerful, thank youu
I’m guessing they’ll ask about Nature this year so I believe Kamikaze/Prelude both has a high chance of coming up. You say these poems not only explore the power of nature but also how humans think they are powerful. I see how this is presented in Prelude but not so much Kamikaze. I have the impression it’s perhaps because a Kamikaze pilot has the power to destroy lives but ultimately nature pulls him back? Is that what you’re thinking too?
Explained here ua-cam.com/video/2AAKI9YD8Fg/v-deo.htmlsi=yrOm-V7BOxQudHlZ
which poem do you think they're gonna put next year cuz im going to do them😭😭
You actually got it right tbh it was Kamikaze this year
Can you do this for love and relationships please ?? 💕
Here ua-cam.com/video/O7nDLGn80ww/v-deo.htmlsi=U3MhiksY9n9Klw2B
Mr bruff can i compare Remains and kamikazi,
What would your comparison point be?
@@mrbruff Both explore guilt from war. Kamikaze: guilty for failing to carry out his suicide mission in order to honour his country. Remains: guilty for killing a possibly innocent man.
Both explore life after war.
Both emphasise the reality and horrors of war.
Differences
The impact of war in Remains is PTD. Whereas, in Kamikaze the impact is dishonour and isolation from his family as he is seen as cowardly and weak for not honouring his country in war.
Kamikaze presents Japanese culture and patriarcal expectations.
Is this ok
@@Tylertk132 Yes that's a great plan.
@@mrbruff so on literature paper 2 will they give us text to look at?
@@Tylertk132 No, they got rid of that like 20 years ago
Mr Bruff what poem do you think will come up
i saw someone else say exposure
Hello Mr bruff your video is so helpul may i ask what will usaually come out on literature paper 1 and 2 and will we be given a text,?
Many thanks
For Paper 1, there are 2 sections, usually: Macbeth and Christmas Carol. For each section, you will be given one question for extract(any scene or piece of text from any part of novell) and one absolutely same question for whole novell. In total 2 questions per Macbeth or 2 questions per Christmas Carol, but answer to those 2 questions in one essay, don't make two seperate ones.
For Paper 2, there are 3 sections: Inspector Calls - Poetries from Anchology - Unseen poetry. Paper 2 is usually harder and longer than Paper 1. For Inspector Call's part, you will not be given any extract or text, but there are 2 questions, one is about character, second is about theme. You have to choose only one of them, which one is easier for you. Second section is unseen poetry (what video is about). There is a whole list of names of every poem and their writers. You will get one question about comparing specific theme in one poem from Anchology to any another poem. For the first poem, there is a whole text, but for second poem, you have to choose which one is comparing better, and use your own knowledges to write essay about it. Third section is Unseen poetry, it consists of 2 questions. For the fisrt one, you will be given one question about any theme in poem that you have never seen yet.You have to analyse it in your own, but it's easier because you have a whole poem in the front of you. Next part of section 3 is comparing Unseen poetries. This part is the quickest one and worth only 8 marks. I recommend you to spend only 5-15 minutes on it. So, you will be given new poetry that you have never seen before and you will need to find similarities or differences between this poem and poem from first part of section three (poem, that you have analysed before). You don't need to make whole analysis on last poem, just pick obvious techniques, words, maybe structure, title, whatever you found.
Hopefully, it will help you, good luck in your revision and exams!
@@ssonnayy_ so in an inspector calls i won't be given a text. Why are you saying for s characters is harder than for a theme . Do you reckon i pick for the theme?
@@Tylertk132I think because the question about character is usually more specific. You have to focus on one person and their changing/development in text, etc. But for theme question, you can use more than one character analysis and take more quotes/phrases.
My teachers say, that both types of question are good to pick, but if you have chosen to write about a character, you have to understand what themes they represent and how you can link it to the question.
If you want to know something better, I would recommend you to use Mr Salles on youtube, he is so helpful.
@@ssonnayy_ so when answering about the dharacters what do I need to know
@@Tylertk132 You have to make sure that you know quotes, specific terminology to describe the character; what they symbolize, their thinking on capitalism/socialism (for example. It depends on the question). I would recommend you, spend 2-5 minutes on planning your answer, write everything you know about the character, and if you think you wrote enough, start to write your essay. Try to memorise basic structure of writing essays, it will be easier for you to organise what you want to write about. Firstly, write an introduction in the beggining. It can be 1-2 sentences, no more!! And conclusion in the end of whole essay, where you can sum up your main ideas. Between intro and conclusion write 2-4 paragraphs: who is character in general, what ideas they represent, their changing, etc. Do more past papers and give them to your teacher to check. Teacher will help you to work out your mistakes and I know it sounds boring, but just try.
Exam in a few hours, time to revise 😂
Thanks so much Mr Bruff 🙏🏼 I wanted to ask… do you recommend studying any poems in detail so we can always use them in the exam regardless of the named poem (sort of like failsafe options?) thanks so much again! Very helpful :)
All of them!
@@mrbruff not sure if I have enough time left…
@leenahavingopinions8246 mainly study the ones that link most. If one has a mix of the same ideas and opinions of 2 other poems then you focus on those ones
Can you not compare Ozymandias with the Prelude?
What would your line of comparison be?
@@mrbruff How nature is more powerful than humans, would that work
@@mishallibis4393 This is a tricky one. What methods would you write about in 'Ozymandias' that present this? Other than simply retelling the plot and writing something like 'nature is more powerful because the statue has crumbled away', what else is there to say?
please Can anyone tell me what are the alternative ways you can make a point about power (eg: nature's true power & human illusion of power )
Can you this for love poems also?
I have done so - check the love and relationships playlist.
Which poems would you suggest to focus your revision on?
All 15
@@mrbruff Well I don't see that happening
Hi mr bruff. I just wanted to ask what are the best ways to revise for me. I am a boy and i dont like revising in long periods of time. Are flashcards the best or are there any other good ways to revise
My advice for revising can be found here: ua-cam.com/video/K2MnkPQ_N0Y/v-deo.html
Last moment revision xx
is checking out me history and the emigree a good comparison?
Yeah
yes, but there kinda the opposite,
C.O.M.H is about wanting to find identity in inheritance while "the emigree" is about identity as a curse.
hello what poem u think we don't need to revise
I would revise all 15 poems.
probably not ozymandis and bayonet charge as they have came up twice and they had MLD last year
@@tidal.2249 So surely you revise them more, because it's less likely to be given, so if London, Exposure, Remains etc. comes up you'll have quotes for them??
@@ChessThingsOfficial sorry i meant not thx for pointing it out
lemme not lie it could be a flop here
Will this be for literature or language?
literature
oof
@@crazymemes2832 what’s wrong
@@XoXo-yk3dy How you don't know that with one month left to go
@@umar_nadeem I have a year I’m year 10
STOP READING THE COMMENTS AND REVISE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
im cooked
im so cooked
@@tanviii760 im deep fried. which is what ill be doing in my future place of employment macdoenaeldss :)
@@tanviii760 yes u r
@@faidedfn334 naw ur gonna cook the test m8
nvr revised for poetry i might be cooked
same bro ahaha
Hello, Mr Bruff. Please could you review my Lord of the Flies essay
I'm afraid I just don't have the time to do this.
revising 57 min before exam
anyone got any predictions?
exposure
@@AliyunHaqq flip...
that was the poem i was gonna compare :(((((((
im cooked
Bruh why do people repeat this phrase nonstop it’s so overused
shut your mouth with ur bruh
if anyone is here wanna chat in replys?
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@@jackbestyt ur mom
exam today lads
2 days before exam, am i cooked
same ahaha suffering rn but yk stacey reay she has hihghhh level analsyis saved me for my exams
day before exam with no revision am i cooked?
only started revising now your okay dw
Hello, Mr.Bruff, can you not compare Emigree and Checking Me Out History? Both of them is about identity and both explore the idea of believing the truth ( or what they now as the truth) and refusing to believe what others say about their identity. In Emigree, no matter what happens, her viewpoint on the city remains on what is saw , when is was younger.
Yes absolutely. As I said, there are lots of different options.
20 min left n here i am 😂😂😂
I’m cooked beyond belief