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GCSE: English Literature: Poetry: Post-1914: By Author: U A Fanthorpe Coursework
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| Discuss the way that Fanthorpe creates and uses characters in her poetry - 'You will be hearing from us shortly' and 'Telephone conversation'. |
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| Compare the way old age is treated in the poems 'Old man, old man' and 'Warning'. |
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| Write a detailed analysis of the poem Last House especially concentrating on style. |
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| An appraisal of the poetic techniques used by the poet U.A.Fanthorpe and what effect she was trying to achieve. |
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| Is Fanthorpe an Effective Poet? |
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| I will be focusing on three poems, which are written by U.A fan Thorpe and Hugo Williams. |
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| By Reference to three poems in the 'Tracks' anthology, discuss how Fanthorpe explores the theme of authority. |
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| How does U.A Fanthorpe express her attitude to our Education system in her poems Half past two, Reports and Dear Mr. Lee? |
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| Warning and Half Past Two |
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| Two poems |
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| How does Half Past Two and Leaving School communicate their different views on education? |
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| How is the world of childhood presented in 'Hide and Seek', 'Leaving School' and 'Half Past Two'? |
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| W far do you agree with the view that Fanthorpe "offers us new perspectives on the things we take for granted"? |
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| Compare and Contrast 'Old Man Old Man' and 'Leaving School' Discussing How each Poet Conveys their Character's Retreat from the Capable Adult World. |
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| Compare and contrast the accounts of childhood in 'Half-past Two' and 'Leaving School'. How successful is each poet in depicting a child's experience of the world? |
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| Comparing the poems "Dr Mr Lee" and "Reports". |
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| Creation of childhood. |
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| Analysing speech: a passage taken from the film 'Trainspotting'. |
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| 'Warning' and 'Old man, Old man' are both about growing old; compare the attitudes of the two poets. |
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| COMPARING AND CONTRASTING POETRY |
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| A Comparison of Half-past Two by UA Fanthorpe and Leaving School by Hugo Williams. |
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| COMPARING AND CONTRASTING POETRY |
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| Compare and contrast two poems about prejudice - |
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| What does Fanthorpe have to say about power and control in 'you will be hearing from us shortly,' and 'dictator'? |
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| Analyse the poem 'warning' and 'Not my best side', how do these poems challenge stereotypes? |
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Most Recent U A Fanthorpe Essays
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| Consider "Old Man" and "Miracle on St. David's Day" How does the poets use language to influence our response to character? |
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| Poetry Analysis-Childhood |
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| A reviewer of ''Safe as Houses'' claimed that Fanthorpe's poetry is ''rotted in the real world and in ordinary language |
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| How do the writers of 'Hide and Seek' and 'Half-past Two' help you to understand the events or incidents they describe? |
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