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To What Extent do you agree that in her poetry Duffy explores “a sense of alienation and a turning away from the past”
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To what extent do you agree with the view that Duffy presents the female characters in The World’s Wife as victims? Refer to 2 or 3 of the poems we have studied so far in your answer.
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Use of Language in Cat and a Hot Tin Roof
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What are our first impressions of the Davidsons from the opening pages of Rain by W. Somerset Maugham.
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What do you find distinctive about Duffy's use of dramatic monologue?
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What do you find interesting about the way Duffy presents loving relationships in three poems in this collection?
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What similarities and differences have you noticed in
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Which Poem do you feel is more effective in conveying the plight of the main character?
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Why does Carol Ann Duffy put Little Red Cap at the beginning of the collection and Demeter at the end? How effective do you think they are as first and last poems?
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Write a poem in which you describe something that happened to you as a child.Try to express your feelings then and now.
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Write about three poems on freedom: On Liberty and Slavery (George Moses Horton), Sympathy (Paul Laurence Dunbar) and Caged Bird (Maya Angelou).
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„Captain Corelli’s Mandolin“How do the language and classical allusions in this chapter present Dr. Iannis and his way of thinking? In your answer you should:à Look closely at the use of language and narrative method
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“A Gift” Commentary In the extract form A Gift, Rahila Gupta strives to draw parallels between both the blurriness of the structure
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“Duffy expresses her social criticism by giving voices to characters who reveal their lives as being without purpose.”
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“In Mrs. Tilscher’s Class” by Carol Ann Duffy deals with one central theme. The theme of growing up is the main idea within the poem and is repeatedly imprinted throughout the poet’s childhood
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