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GCSE: English Literature: Poetry: Post-1914: By Author: John Betjeman Coursework
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| The three little mice |
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| "Betjeman has... very brilliantly made us think about being alive, being dead... while infact talking about a tea tray." What is your response to this view? In your answer you should examine in detail 'Death in Leamington' and one other appropriate poem. |
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| Compare Perch, The Field-Mouse, The Eagle, and A Difficult Birth. |
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| "Childhood in all aspects is extremely important to Betjeman." Choose Three Poems That Show How He Represents Childhood And Whether You Find This Statement To Be True. |
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| Touch with Fire Notes |
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| An Appreciation Of Rhythm |
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| Compare and Contrast the Ways in Which the Two Poets Present Their Memories |
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| How does Betjeman convey his attitude towards Slough? |
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| Recently our class read the short story Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes. |
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| Compare and contrast 'Slough' and 'Belfast Confetti' - Comment on the poetic devices used and their effects. |
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| Comparing Slough with Belfast Confetti. |
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| With close reference to two poems you've studied, show how specific places provide Betjeman with poetical inspiration. |
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| Critical Appreciation Of Diary of a Church Mouse. |
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| Compare the Content, Style and Techniques of an "Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat" With That of "To a Mouse". |
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| We have been giving to 20th century poems to examine. They are "Evans" by R.S Thomas and "Death in Leamington" by Sir John Betjeman. Both poems are about death, but in two very different situations. I will examine the poem Evans first of all. |
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| In what respects do Pilenz and Mahlke have a 'cat and mouse' relationship? How reliable is Pilenz's account if this relationship? |
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| Diary of a Church Mouse |
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| Essay on "My Grandmother" By Elizabeth Jennings |
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| Compare and Contrast the Poetry of James Berry and John Betjeman, with particular reference to the Cultural Differences. Refer to at Least two Poems by each Poet |
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| Comparison of Titles "The Field-Mouse""Cold Knap Lake" and "Catrin" |
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| Could The Suicide be The Executive after a life of failure? |
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| 'The field-mouse' and 'October' is written by the same writer, Gillian Clarke also that they both have three stanzas. The theme of 'the field-mouse' is about a mouse which symbolises |
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| 'The Eighteenth Emergency' - Look closely at the words used by Byars by analysing the words used in the quotes. |
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| Walter Elias Disney - Why should the great man Walter Elias Disney be worthy of being awarded a statue in Trafalgar Square? |
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| The Giant Maggot |
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