








Ease your workload and boost your pupils’ results with this complete study pack for Wilfred Owen’s Anthem for Doomed Youth. Includes:
An Introduction to Poetry Unit Powerpoint
A deep-dive analysis video of the poem and its context
Quote analysis
Study guide (comprehension questions and answers and key word glossary)
Wall poster
Poem comparison grid
Prompt flash-cards
Essay prompts.
This comprehensive study pack offers a multi-layered approach to teaching one of Owen’s most famous poems. Designed specifically for the CCEA English Literature specification, it explores the poem’s core tensions of identity, conflict and existential choice.
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What’s Included:
- Detailed Video Analysis: A deep-dive exploration into Wilfred Owen’s raw testimony from the trenches, breaking down the auditory “music of war” and the shocking dehumanisation of soldiers through engaging visuals.
- Quote & Theme Analysis PDF: Detailed annotations focusing on the “cattle-like” slaughter of the Western Front and Owen’s use of onomatopoeia, alliteration and personification to replace traditional funeral rites with the sounds of weaponry
- Visual Revision Poster: A high-impact graphic deconstructing the “Battlefield Funeral” (monstrous guns, stuttering rifles, wailing shells) versus “Real Remembrance” (holy glimmers, pale brows and the drawing-down of blinds).
- Comprehensive Study Guide: Includes a glossary of 25 literary terms (from Iambic Pentameter to the Petrarchan Sonnet structure), a 10-question knowledge review quiz with a full answer key and high-level essay prompts
- Interactive Slide Deck: A 14-page visual journey through the poem’s “architecture of grief”, highlighting the critical role of Siegfried Sassoon and the structural shift (Volta) between the chaotic octave and the somber sestet
- Poem Comparison Grid: A synthesis of Owen’s central messages, offering a framework to contrast his “bitter truth” with the “glorified” war narratives of poets such as Lord Tennyson and Henry Newbolt
Key Learning Outcomes:
Understand the Historical Context:
- Analyse how Owen’s experience with “shell shock” (now known as PTSD) at Craiglockhart War Hospital fuelled his outrage against the lack of proper mourning for fallen soldiers
- Analyse Subversive Form: Evaluate how Owen uses the traditional sonnet form and iambic pentameter to critique the “mockeries” of state and religious funeral rituals.
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