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Imtiaz Dharker: Blessing
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Of mice and men
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Blessing
Blessing Imtiaz Dharker’s poem can be read in two ways. A straightforward reading might suggest that the poem is simply a description of an incident when a pipe bursts and people run excitedly for the water.
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Blessing.
Compare and contrast the way the poets show the problems affecting the culture they are writing about in 'Nothing's Changed' and 'Blessing'.
Compare and contrast the ways in which two poems from other cultures and traditions convey their message. Consider how the writers achieve their intention.
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Compare how visual images are used in“Blessing” and one other poem (Vultures) to highlight political issues
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Compare the ways an event is described in
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Compare the ways an event is described in blessing with one other poem.
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Compare The Ways In Which Imtiaz Dharker (Blessing) and Arun Kolatkar (An Old Woman) Write About The Startling Effects Of A Simple Incident.
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Comparing Texts - ‘Two Scavengers in a Truck, Two Beautiful People In A Mercedes’ - by Lawrence Ferlenghetti and ‘Blessing’ – By Imtiaz Dharka.
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Comparison of Blessing and Nothing is changed
Comparison of ‘Blessing’ and ‘Night of the scorpion’
events in blessing
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Imtiaz Dharker's Blessing
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Show how the pots create a strong sense of place in Island man and another poem form the culture section from you anthology.
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The two poems that I have chosen to analyse are 'Blessing' by Imtiaz Dharker and 'An Old Woman' written by Arun Kolatkar.
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What have you learnt about different cultures from three poems you have studied?
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