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Access high-quality IGCSE and A Level resources, including FREE posters at: http://www.englishbetweenthelines.com Struggling to move beyond basic summary in your analysis of Natasha Trethewey? Discover how to decode the complex "corporeal imagery" and rhetorical strategies that make 'What is Evidence?' a cornerstone of the Native Guard collection. [00:34] In this detailed literary guide, we break down Natasha Trethewey’s powerful poem "What is Evidence?" to help you master the AO1 (Interpretation), AO2 (Analysis of Language and Structure), and AO3 (Contextual Significance) requirements for your A-Level English exams. We explore Trethewey’s rejection of "failed evidence"—such as fleeting bruises and fading legal documents—in favor of the body as an immutable archive. You will learn how to identify and analyze the use of apophasis, a key rhetorical device where the poet defines the truth by first clearing away the lies and half-truths of history. We also examine the transition from personal trauma to a broader critique of public history, discussing how the maternal body serves as a metaphor for the unrecorded histories of Black Americans. This session is designed to elevate your essay writing by providing high-level terminology and structural insights that examiners look for in top-tier responses. Timestamp Outline: [00:00] The Challenge of Proving the Past [00:34] Introduction to Natasha Trethewey and Native Guard [ 01:10] Analyzing "Failed Evidence": Bruises, Voices, and Records [02:12] The Gravestone: Why Facts Aren't Enough [02:46] The Pivot: The Body as the Ultimate Archive [03:30] Exploring Corporeal Imagery and Anatomical Records [04:05] Literary Technique Focus: What is Apophasis? [04:46] Contextual Analysis: The Body as a Metaphor for History [05:22] Conclusion: Redefining Truth in Literature Relevant Hashtags: #IGCSEEnglish #ALevelLit #NatashaTrethewey #NativeGuard #PoetryAnalysis #EnglishLiterature