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I have been given four depressing poems to study, looking at the way different poets display their or their persona's feelings.  

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I have been given four depressing poems to study, looking at the way different poets display their or their persona's feelings. The poets in the four poems I have read write about different experiences of frustration and anger and the different effects these have on their emotions. In this study I am only mentioning 3 of the four poems. Other poems I have studied, including "those bastards in their mansions" and "the affliction of Margaret" show different types of frustration, and different methods of coping with it. "Those bastards in their mansions" is a voice of a fictional character like "education....." The poem features two different classes; the rich and the poor people. The poem is written from the point of view of a poor person, which is highly obvious due to the language in the title, which is full of anger and resentment, but needs to be...

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