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Year 11
Edexcel

Understanding the poem 'Cousin Kate' by Christina Rossetti

I can explain how Rossetti presents gendered conflict.

New
New
Year 11
Edexcel

Understanding the poem 'Cousin Kate' by Christina Rossetti

I can explain how Rossetti presents gendered conflict.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. The poem explores the conflict between the speaker and society's expectations of her as a woman.
  2. Victorian women had higher moral expectations placed on them than men.
  3. The speaker in the poem has been caught having sexual relations outside of marriage.
  4. Women were often considered the property of men at the time the poem was written.
  5. Rossetti explores Victorian gender roles in the poem, reflecting on the inequality of a patriarchal society.

Common misconception

This poem is primarily about familial conflict.

Although the speaker and Kate are family relations, the conflict between them is focused on their shared love interest and so their family connection is inconsequential.

Keywords

  • Predatory - exploitative behaviour aimed at taking advantage of others

  • Influence - something or someone that affects others' behaviours, decisions, or beliefs

  • Gender roles - societal norms dictating appropriate behaviours for different genders

  • Societal conflict - disagreements and struggles within a society

  • Patriarchal society - a social system dominated by men, with power centred around male authority

This poem is a narrative poem and so hinges on an understanding of the order of events. Consider encouraging students to use their artistic skills to make a storyboard showing what happens in each stanza of the poem.
Teacher tip

Equipment

You need access to a copy of ‘Cousin Kate’ by Christina Rossetti for this lesson. You can find this in the Edexcel Poetry Anthology (we will be using the ‘Conflict’ cluster).

Content guidance

  • Depiction or discussion of discriminatory behaviour
  • Depiction or discussion of sensitive content
  • Depiction or discussion of sexual content

Supervision

Adult supervision required

Licence

This content is © Oak National Academy Limited (2024), licensed on Open Government Licence version 3.0 except where otherwise stated. See Oak's terms & conditions (Collection 2).

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6 Questions

Q1.
In the poem 'Cousin Kate', the speaker is frustrated with her cousin, Kate. This is an example of ...
Correct answer: interpersonal conflict.
inner conflict.
Correct answer: familial conflict.
societal conflict.
Q2.
The Victorian era occurred between ...
1637-1701.
1737-1801.
Correct answer: 1837-1901.
1937-2001.
Q3.
What is context?
the language and methods most commonly used by a writer
Correct answer: the background, environment and circumstances that inform the meaning of a text
the type of text it is (e.g. romance, horror)
how a text is organised on a page
Q4.
Which of the following words are conjunctions?
has
Correct answer: because
effectively
Correct answer: but
poem
Q5.
What is inference?
supporting material for claims or arguments in a text or discussion
Correct answer: drawing conclusions from evidence, reasoning or context within a text
circumstances, background or setting that influences understanding of a text
central argument or main claim of an analytical response
Q6.
What does inequality mean?
Correct answer: uneven distribution of resources, opportunities or treatment among individuals
fairness in treatment, rights or opportunities for all individuals
forced removal from one's homeland or society, often as a punishment

6 Questions

Q1.
What does 'predatory' mean?
showing kindness and empathy towards others
consistently adhering to rules, principles or routines
Correct answer: exploitative behaviour aimed at taking advantage of others
possessing a compelling charm or attractiveness
Q2.
What is a patriarchal society?
a social system dominated by women, with power centered around female authority
Correct answer: a social system dominated by men, with power centered around male authority
a social system dominated by faith, with power centered around religious leaders
a social system dominated by money, with power centered around the upper classes
Q3.
Victorian women were expected to be ...
Correct answer: morally pure.
outspoken.
silent.
physically strong.
Q4.
Starting with the first, put these events from 'Cousin Kate' in chronological order.
1 - The speaker introduces herself and explains how she met a nobleman.
2 - The speaker describes how he tempted her and corrupted her innocence.
3 - She addresses her cousin, Kate who met and married the nobleman.
4 - Kate's purity has secured her wealth, status happiness and popularity.
5 - She then compares their love for the nobleman, suggesting Kate wants his money.
Q5.
What does the speaker reveal about herself in the final stanza of 'Cousin Kate'?
she is dying from an infectious disease
she has been secretly having an affair with the nobleman behind Kate's back
she isn't willing give up and will continue trying to win back the nobleman
Correct answer: she has given birth to the nobleman's son
Q6.
How does the speaker feel about her son in 'Cousin Kate'?
Correct answer: proud and loves him
sad because he reminds her of the nobleman
Correct answer: ashamed because he is the product of an illicit affair
worried that the nobleman will take away her son if he finds out about him