CSEC English B Poems – June 2023-January 2027

POETRY Selection of Poems from A World of Poetry for CXC Hazel Simmons-McDonald and (New Edition) Mark McWatt Poems Prescribed for the JUNE 2023 – JANUARY 2027 Examinations are as follows: CLICK THE LINKS BELOW 1.An African Thunderstorm -David Rubadiri 2. Once Upon a Time -Gabriel Okara 3. Birdshooting Season -Olive Senior 4. West Indies, U.S.A. -Stewart Brown 5. Sonnet Composed Upon Westminster Bridge-…

Mirror by Sylvia Plath- Another Look- CSEC English B

Sylvia Plath’s “Mirror’” is a poignant and introspective poem that explores themes of identity, ageing, and the passage of time. Through the perspective of a mirror, the poem delves into the complex relationship between appearance and reality, as well as the psychological impact of ageing and self-perception. The poem is structured in two stanzas, with the first stanza describing the…

A Lesson for this Sunday by Derek Walcott- CSEC English B Analysis

Summary of the Poem The poem “The growing idleness of summer grass” reflects on the tranquillity and innocence of summer juxtaposed with the cruelty and harsh realities of human existence. The speaker initially describes the serene atmosphere of summer, suggesting that it calls for simple appreciation. However, this tranquillity is disrupted by the cries of children who harm butterflies, symbolizing…

It is the Constant Image of Your Face- Another Look

“It is the Constant Image of Your Face” is a poem by Dennis Brutus, a South African poet and anti-apartheid activist. Here’s a detailed analysis of the poem: In summary, “It is the Constant Image of Your Face” is a poignant exploration of love, memory, and identity. Through vivid imagery and introspective language, Dennis Brutus invites readers to contemplate the…

Questions based on Death Be Not Proud- CSEC English B

Defiance Against Death: How does the speaker defy the conventional fear associated with death in the poem? Do you think the speaker’s defiance is a positive or negative attitude? Why? The personification of Death: Why does the poet choose to personify death in the poem? How does addressing death directly impact the overall tone and message of the poem? Religious…