
Humanities (Social Studies, Literature in English) · Secondary 4 · Unseen Poetry and Comparative Analysis · 4.º Período
Exploring Tone, Mood, and Voice
Students explore the emotional landscape of poetry by analysing the speaker's voice, the tone of the poem, and the resulting mood.
MOE Syllabus OutcomesMOE Literature in English Syllabus Aim 2MOE Literature in English Assessment Objective 2
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Students explore the emotional landscape of poetry by analysing the speaker's voice, the tone of the poem, and the resulting mood.
Key Questions
- Who is the speaker in the poem?
- How is the tone established through diction?
- What mood is evoked in the reader?
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