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How does Keats use language to create contrast?
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"A Vale of Soul-Making" A Biography of John Keats
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"In many of his poems, Keats starts out from the familiar and everyday but quickly takes off into different territory." In the light of this comment, explore Keats's poetic methods in 'Ode to a Nightingale'.
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"Write a detailed comparison of Boccaccio and Keats (Verses 35-43). What do we learn of Keats' intentions from the comparison?"
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'Lamia' is a narrative poem in which Keats seems more interested in describing than narrating, Do you agree?
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'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins-Gilman, and 'The Nightingale and the Rose' by Thomas Hardy, are two stories from the 19th centurythat I shall discuss.
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A Brilliant Disguise - John Keats La Belle Dame Sans Merci, consists of two separate points of view.
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A Commentary La Belle Dame Sans Merci By John Keats.
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A literary analysis of John Keats' "Ode to a Nightingale"
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A2 English Literature
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Babi Yar - Analysis of the Poem Yevtushenko speaks in first person throughout the poem
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Both Keats and Frost describe and encounter between a human being and a non-human animal - In
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Both Keats and Frost describe and encounter between a human being and a non-human animal - In
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Choose two short extracts to illustrate the way in which Keats uses vivid description and colour to describe the titans.
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Comment on the poem Charlotte O'Neil's Song from Passengers.
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Commentary on John Keats' "When I Have Fears".
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Compare and contrast the methods of seduction in La Belle Dame Sans Merci and The Seduction- Compare and contrast the consequences for each victim of seduction.
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Compare and Contrast the two poems Ballad and La Belle Dame Sans Merci. Comment on similarities and differences in the form, the poems subject matter, and the images and the language used in each poem
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Decide whether Keats creates sympathy for the Knight or The Lady and discuss how he does this.
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Do you agree that Mary Seacole & Florence Nightingale should be recognised as of equal importance
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English poetry forms an analytic survey.
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Explore Keats' view on the roles of the imagination in:- Ode to Psyche, and Ode to a Nightingale.
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Explore Keats’ Presentation of the Titans in Book I of ‘Hyperion’
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FLANNAN ISLE AND LA BELLE SANS MERCI
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Florence Nightingale is well known for her radical innovations in nursing care.
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