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Essays in U A Fanthorpe category

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How does U.A. Fanthorpe create different personalities within the poems 'Not My Best side' and 'Old Man, Old Man'?
5 out of 5 stars
How is the world of childhood presented in ‘Hide and Seek’, ‘Leaving School’ and ‘Half Past Two’?
4.5 out of 5 stars
How is the world of childhood presented in 'Hide and Seek', 'Leaving School' and 'Half Past Two'?
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I will attempt to analyse and compare two different poems which are called 'dear Mr Lee' and 'leaving school'.
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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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In "Not My Best Side" U A Fanthorpe challenges the traditional, stereotypical characters in the legend Of St George and the dragon only to replace them with another equally stereotypical
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In this essay I am comparing the two poems "half past two" and "Hide and Seek" these two poems are written by modern poets.
3 out of 5 stars
Is Fanthorpe an Effective Poet?
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Look again at the poems "Half-past Two", "Reports" and "Dear Mr. Lee". How does UA Fanthorpe create a sense of character in each poem and what does the reader learn about her view of the education system as presented in these three poems?
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Looking at the poems 'Warning' by Jenny Joseph and the poem 'Half past Two' by U.A Fanthorpe.
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Old Man, Old Man”, “Half-Past Two” and “Not My Best Side”.
4 out of 5 stars
Poems about School - 'Welltread,' 'Leaving school' and 'Dear Mr Lee'
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Poems by U.A Fanthorpe
3 out of 5 stars
Poems by U.A Fanthorpe
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Poetry Analysis-Childhood
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The Screaming Maggot.
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There are four poems in "At the Crossroads" which tackle the theme of childhood. These are "Hide and Seek", "Half-past Two", "Dear Mr Lee" and "Leaving School". Each poem tackles the theme of childhood from different perspectives and views.
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Twentieth Century comparisons: Old Man, Old Man by U A Fanthorpe and "Warning" by Jenny Joseph.
5 out of 5 stars
Two poems
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U A Fanthorpe writes powerfully about those who are most disempowered. Do you agree? And how does she manage to do this?
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UA Fanthorpe is a poet who dislikes modern life. Consider this, using examples from 'Safe As Houses'.
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Ursula Askham Fanthorpe
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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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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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Warning and Half Past Two
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