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How do the poets treat the theme of love in the poems you have studied?
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... GCSE English Love poetry Coursework How do the poets treat the theme of love in the poems you have studied? By Orla Moore I intend to compare three love poems, comparing dramatic and poetical structure. The two poems that will be compared are "I wanna be yours" by John Cooper Clarke, "The Thickness of Ice" by Liz Loxley and "How do I love thee" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. "I wanna be yours" by John Cooper Clarke, is made up if three stanzas, each ending in the title of the poem, "I wanna be yours". The first two stanzas of the poem follow the same basic poetic structure. The poem presents a more modern, rather than traditional view of love with modern basic equipment, such as "vacuum cleaner", "ford cortina" and "electric heater". The first stanza opens with the words "let me be your vacuum cleaner, breathing in your dust". This metaphor represents the person reciting the poem













