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AS and A Level: English Literature: Poetry: Comparative Essays Coursework


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How do the poets of "half-caste" and "search for my tongue" feel about their multicultural backgrounds and how do they communicate it?
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Compare and contrast - The poem Woman Work is written by Maya Angelou and depicts the daily routine of a black woman in the southern states of America whereas the poem overheard In County Sligo is a poem set in Ireland written by Gillian Clarke.
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Poetry Analysis of 'Night of the Scorpion' by Nissim Ezekiel, and 'Sacrifice' by TaufiqRafat.
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How does Primo Levis' narrative style in chapter seven convey his "Good Day" to the reader?
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The poem's 'I am not that women' by Kishwar Naheed and 'women work' by mayo Angelou show the struggles of two black women from different cultures. Compare and contrast the two women's experiences.
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The following essay will examine the two poems, 'The Raven' by Edgar Alan Poe and 'Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?' by William Shakespeare
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I am going to compare two poems written by female poets. The first poem "Woman Work" was written by an African American called Maya Angelou.
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The Windhover, by Gerard Manley Hopkins is a poem about the essence of natural things.
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"Fever Pitch" by Nick Hornby is an autobiography which successfully reveals Hornby's character through his obsession with Arsenal Football Club.
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Explore the theme of loneliness or loss and discuss how the writer has conveyed this to the reader through their use of language and style.The stories, The Orphaned Swimming Pool by John Updike, Stone Trees, and The First Adam by Jane Gardam,
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Throughout my essay I am going to compare "Woman work" and "Overheard in County Sligo". I am going to write about the differences and the similarities backing up my points with evidence
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Life is Like a Shell.
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Compare two poems on nature 'Cynddylan on a Tractor' and 'Leisure' - see how effective they are in conveying how we fail to appreciate the beauty of nature and the countryside.
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Comparative Essays Explored

Comparative Essays Defined

The Comparative Essays part of the English AS Level or A Level involves writing essays comparing poetic works produced by different authors, and perhaps comparing the works of authors at different stages in their writing lives.

Why Study Comparative Essays?

The essays and coursework you write during this part of the course will greatly enhance your appreciation of poetry, a style of writing regarded by many as the most beautiful and heartfelt forms of communication. You'll be able to learn more about form, rhythm, metaphor and language.

Comparative Essays: What Will I Study?

Your assignments and coursework will include comparing and critically analysing poems of the 1800-1950 period. You'll also compare the way that love and relationships are depicted in authors' sonnets, and you'll contrast the works of poets such as Edgar Allen Poe, Philip Larkin, Carol Ann Duffy and Wordsworth.

Further Study After Comparative Essays

The essays and assignments you work on during Comparative Essays will equip you for Degree-level study on courses such as Drama, Creative Writing, English Literature, Theatre Studies, Classics and Linguistics.

Where Can I Find Out More?

Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)

http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/key_documents/GCE_English_Lit_Spec.pdf


Wikipedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetry

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