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Blackberrying by Sylvia Plath.
Compare and contrast the poems 'Blackberrying' by Sylvia Plath and 'Blackberry Picking' by Seamus Heaney.
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Compare the two "Wuthering Heights" poems by Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes.
Comparing and analysing Heaney's 'Blackberry Picking' and Plath's 'Blackberrying.'
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How do poets use voice to instil their poems with personality? Consider with reference to three poets.
How does Plath use intricate patterning of sounds, words, images and rhythm to create an impact on the reader?
How powerful is The Bell Jar as a feminist text?
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I Wanna Be Special : Plath and Nazi Germany.
In the poem ‘A Poem should not mean but be’ the poet causes the reader to question themselves over how they read a poem, how they see it.
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Investigation Into The Theme of Entrapment in The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath
Present the way in which imprisonment is presented in ‘The Bell Jar’ The bell jar is an inverted glass jar, generally used to display an object of scientific curiosity
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Re-read 'A Birthday Present'. By means of close analysis of the language of this poem, demonstrate how Plath achieves her effects in this poem, and by means of BRIEF reference to one or two other poems, say how typical of her writing you find it.
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Sea Fever - speech
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Sylvia Plath's presentation of parent-child relationships
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Sylvia Plath,
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Sylvia Plath; The Imperfect Perfectionist.
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