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Using the poems 'Dear Mr. Lee' and 'Report' both written by U A Fanthorpe, I will write an assay discussing the way the poet presents schools in both poems.
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... Tahamtan Pishghgaravol English GCSE coursework Using the poems `Dear Mr. Lee' and `Report' both written by U A Fanthorpe, I will write an assay discussing the way the poet presents schools in both poems. Both poems are generally concerning school; the obvious difference is that each poem tackles a different topic of schooling. The characters in each poem are different, which is why the poems have a dissimilar tone and view. The direct voice from `Dear Mr. Lee' is the school girl and the voice from `Reports' is the teacher. The poem "Dear Mr Lee" exemplifies the faults of the school system through one little girl. It shows the system's inability to cater for the individual, whose opinions differ from that of the examiners and the teachers on how people should be educated. `Reports' is essentially about what some teachers think of the students and how they portray them














