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Compare ‘Nothings Changed’ with ‘Vultures’, Analysing the Political Message Conveyed  

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Comparative Essay: Compare 'Nothings Changed' with 'Vultures', Analysing the Political Message Conveyed Introduction My essay is based on comparing the poems 'Nothings Changed' with 'Vultures'. I am looking at the similarities and differences in the writing, characters, setting, structure, words and poetic devices used. I am also looking at the different emotions the different poets have used. How do the poets use setting to convey mood? In 'Vultures' the poet uses sad and dull words to convey the mood. I know this because in the poem the poet has used words such as 'greyness' and 'dead tee'. He has used these to express his emotions and to reinforce the atmosphere of the poem and what the poem is about. In 'Nothings Changed' the poet has used words to describe what he is looking at and how he feels. He has used words like 'new up-market, haute cuisine' and 'working mans café which sells bunny...

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