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Literature & Poetry Revision

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Literature & Poetry is a core area of English in the national curriculum. It covers essential concepts that build the foundation for GCSE study and beyond.

This topic includes subtopics such as Figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification), Poetic devices (alliteration, rhyme, rhythm), Shakespeare basics (Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream), Famous KS3 novels (A Christmas Carol, Animal Farm, Of Mice and Men) and more. Each area is tested with multiple-choice questions that include detailed explanations to deepen your understanding.

Quick Reference

Shakespeare's eraElizabethan / Jacobean (late 1500s–early 1600s)
Gothic genre featuresDark settings, supernatural, fear, isolation
Sonnet14-line poem, usually about love, with a volta (turn)
Stage directionsInstructions for actors — reveal character through action

Key Definitions

Soliloquy
A speech in a play where a character speaks their thoughts aloud, alone on stage.
Iambic pentameter
A rhythm pattern of 10 syllables per line: weak-STRONG × 5. Used by Shakespeare.
Pathetic fallacy
Using weather or the environment to reflect a character's emotions.
Foreshadowing
Hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.

What You'll Cover

Figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification)
Poetic devices (alliteration, rhyme, rhythm)
Shakespeare basics (Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Famous KS3 novels (A Christmas Carol, Animal Farm, Of Mice and Men)
Themes and symbols
Shakespeare (Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream)
Classic poetry devices (metaphor, simile, personification, alliteration)
Victorian/19th-century novels
Themes in texts
Literary context

Test Yourself — Literature & Poetry

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Memory Tricks & Mnemonics

SMILE — Structure, Meaning, Imagery, Language, Effect

Analyse poems and literature extracts.

"Context is king" — always link to when and where the text was written

Gain extra marks by showing understanding of historical context.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification) in English Literature & Poetry?+
Figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification) is a key subtopic within Literature & Poetry in English. It's covered in the KS3 curriculum and tested in assessments. KODO provides multiple-choice questions with detailed explanations to help you master this area.
What is Poetic devices (alliteration, rhyme, rhythm) in English Literature & Poetry?+
Poetic devices (alliteration, rhyme, rhythm) is a key subtopic within Literature & Poetry in English. It's covered in the KS3 curriculum and tested in assessments. KODO provides multiple-choice questions with detailed explanations to help you master this area.
What is Shakespeare basics (Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream) in English Literature & Poetry?+
Shakespeare basics (Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream) is a key subtopic within Literature & Poetry in English. It's covered in the KS3 curriculum and tested in assessments. KODO provides multiple-choice questions with detailed explanations to help you master this area.
What is Famous KS3 novels (A Christmas Carol, Animal Farm, Of Mice and Men) in English Literature & Poetry?+
Famous KS3 novels (A Christmas Carol, Animal Farm, Of Mice and Men) is a key subtopic within Literature & Poetry in English. It's covered in the KS3 curriculum and tested in assessments. KODO provides multiple-choice questions with detailed explanations to help you master this area.
What is Themes and symbols in English Literature & Poetry?+
Themes and symbols is a key subtopic within Literature & Poetry in English. It's covered in the KS3 curriculum and tested in assessments. KODO provides multiple-choice questions with detailed explanations to help you master this area.
How many Literature & Poetry questions does KODO have?+
KODO's Literature & Poetry question bank is AI-powered and continuously expanding. Questions are multiple-choice with four options and include detailed explanations for every answer.
Is Literature & Poetry revision on KODO free?+
Yes! KODO offers free daily quiz sessions for all topics including Literature & Poetry. Revision cards are completely free with no limits. Pro users get unlimited quizzes and additional features.

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