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GCSE: English Literature: Poetry: Post-1914: By Author: Sylvia Plath Coursework
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| To what extent are the women in the following poems trapped? Afternoons, Mirror and My Grandmother |
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| Write a Critical analysis of the extract August Bank Holiday How Effective is Dylan Thomas use of Language and Image. |
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| My Grandmother By Elizabeth Jennings |
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| What differences do you notice between Clarkes and Plaths thoughts and feelings about their boxes? How do the words of the poems communicate the poets feelings to you? |
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| How do Hughes and Hardy both use memory in their poems? |
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| Metaphors |
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| To measure the speed of light in an experiment available to do at school. |
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| Ars Poetica- Archibald MacLeish |
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| An essay on the Comparison of two poems dealing with intense emotions |
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| Some poems tell us more about the poet (him or herself), then the actual subject in the poem. Choose one poem which you feel does this, and explain in detail how the poet achieves his, or her affect, and how the reader responds |
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| Explain how and why Gregory from "The half brothers" and Sylvia Lister form "One Wednesday Afternoon" were so badly treated by their families. |
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| This poem is a compilation of Sylvia Plath's innermost feelings of the time. "Spinster" was written in the same year the poet married. |
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| Through the Mirror At Midnight |
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| I will be discussing five of them all written post 1900. These poems are 'An advancement of learning' and 'Churning day' by Seamus Heaney, 'My Grandmother' written by Elizabeth Jennings, 'The road not taken' by Robert Frost and Mirror by Sylvia Plath. |
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| "Morning Song" and "Sonnet 19" |
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| Text transfomation - Harry Potter transformed into Gothic Literature. |
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| Beauty and Horror - Sylvia Plath writing uses a plethora of images of horror combined with images built around beauty to incite contradictory emotions within the reader . |
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| The two articles are about war, one is taken from the front page of the The Daily Telegraph, Saturday January 11th 2003 and the other is from The Daily Mirror on the same date. |
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| Critical Commentary on The Arrival of the Bee Box written by Sylvia Plath. |
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| 'Poets see the world through eyes different from other people'. How far do you think this comment applies to the work of Sylvia Plath? |
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| Comparison between tabloid and broadsheet newspapers. |
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| What happens in the story? Superman and Paula Brown's New Snowsuit is a short story written in 1955. |
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| Commentary on Sylvia Plath's "Ariel". |
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| Creative writing - Through The Mirror at Midnight. |
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| Comparing - The Times is a broadsheet paper, that is to say a larger paper of about 'A2' size, and The Mirror is a tabloid, a smaller 'A3' size paper. |
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Most Recent Sylvia Plath Essays
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| How does Plath use imagery and symbolism to discuss the themes of life and death? |
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| Sylvia Plath |
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| Warning and mirror |
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| Decay's Portrait |
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"Contrary to the title the essay is an analysis of only one poem, My Grandmother by Elizabeth Jennings, but nowhere does it say what the title of the poem is. If I had not known the title because of previos encounters with it there would be no way for me to have found out.Apart from these major flaws, the essay itself is quite good."
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