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| Contrasting and comparing Elegy for himself by Chidock Tichbourne and Epitaph by Sir Walter Ralegh. |
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| The Farming Of Bones |
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| Seamus Heaney's eight-sonnet suite Clearances |
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| Life's Greatest Lesson |
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| Analyse and compare 'Remember', 'Up-hill' and 'Looking Back' by Christina Rossetti and 'Afterwards' by Thomas Hardy. |
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| Discuss the experience of conflicting emotions in In Memoriam - Focus on the Tennyson's reflection of the issues ofthe day and on the use of language, form and imagery. |
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| A comparison between "Out, Out-" by Robert Frost and "Death on a Live Wire" by Michael Baldwin |
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| To some poets, war seems a glorious adventure, to others it is merely brutal destruction. Compare the ways Brooke & Rosenberg explore the glory or futility of war. |
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| To some poets death is the beginning of A new life, but to others death Is finality. Discuss these With close reference to two or more Poets. |
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| Dickinson's BECAUSE I COULD NOT STOP FOR DEATH |
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| In Gwen Harwood's poetry, the changes in an individual's perspective and attitudes towards situations, surroundings and, therefore transformations in themselves, are brought on by external influences |
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| The Negative Usually Turns to Positive |
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| Compare and contrast |
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| The poems I am going to analyse and compare are 'Remember', 'Up-hill' and 'Looking Back' by Christina Rossetti and 'Afterwards' by Thomas Hardy. |
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| Recruitment. |
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| The ballad Sir Patrick Spens follows the traditional criterion of a ballad, as it is a narrative poem. This is evident to the reader, |
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| Compare and contrast the two poems 'The death of a hired man' and 'Out, Out-' |
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| Prize Giving - review. |
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| Show how the writer uses the form of poetry to protest against a situation or an attitude and reveal how successful you think he or she is. |
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| An Occurrence at Own Creek Bridge |
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| With reference to the text, what elements of the pardoner's tale make it an appropriate tale for him to tell? |
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| The Veterans Apprehension |
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| Roger McGough is both a serious and humorous poet. Demonstrate this from the poems you have studied this year. |
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| As I Lay Dying |
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| 'Once you are dead, you are dead' |
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| A Comparison of 'Route March Rest' and 'Exposure' |
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| comparre to war poems |
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| What attitudes do these poets convey towards War and Death |
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| Comparison of Owen and Sassoon |
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"concise, to the point and informative... it shows that the author of the essay has put in effort and looked into the subtle aspects of the texts.. perfect IB world literature essay... "
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"When comparing poetry at AS level, the student must not write separate paragraphs for each poem. Rather the student should show his/her skill and tackle the poems side by side."
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