Look We Have Coming to Dover! by Daljit Nagra - A level poetry analysis: Poems of the Decade
Maria analyses A level English Literature poem 'Look We Have Coming to Dover!' by Daljit Nagra. She covers key themes and the importance of sound and language choices. Students may wish to look at recent reporting of immigration issues in the UK and do some research on 'Cool Britannia' and the Tony Blair years in UK Politics before watching. This poem appears in the anthology 'Poems of the Decade' for study at A level on the Edexcel, Pearson specification. For a more detailed analysis of this poem visit https://www.likemaria.co.uk/poetry-lo...

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