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GCSE: English Literature: Poetry: Post-1914: By Genre: War Poetry Coursework


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Highest Rated War Poetry Essays

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The Iliad
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Karl Swindlehurst English Coursework Letter Home From Trenches
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Tichborne's elegy
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Greene's stories often have an ironic twist of events at the end. Discuss the effects by referring to any four short stories which rely on this technique.
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A.E Housman is strongly against the idea of modernisation and most of his work is a half imaginary world in the 'land of lost content' where he is driven by the old ways of life.
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And Then There Were None By Agatha Christie
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Comparing 'How Do I Wish To Go?' and 'Let Me Die A Youngman's Death' by Roger McGough
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Provide a sample of poetry from a range of authors each of whom portray the theme of 'loss' in some way.
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Discuss the impact that the place in which people die and the type of death may have upon the quality of dying. Use examples from the case studies in section 12 of Workbook 1 to illustrate your answer.
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"Poems of Lonely Terror." (W. H. Auden) A Critical Discussion of Arnold's 'Dover Beach', Tennyson's 'Mariana', and their Victorian Context
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"The Lottery" - Write a new ending for the story.
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How Does Friel Present Owen When He First Enters The Play - At the top of page 26 we see Owen enter, we have not heard anything about him however the stage directions tell us a lot.
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Welsh Poetry Comparison & Analysis.
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Badger by John Tripp.
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Compare the presentation of mortality in Spring and Fall, To the Virgins, to make much of time and Ozymandias
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How is the theme of death shown by the 2 poets?
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Closely analyse pages 3-7 of Chapter 1 in Brighton Rock. How effectively does Greene introduce his characters and establish Brighton’s inter-war atmosphere in this extract from the novel
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Is there SYMBOLISM in the Playboy of the Western World? If so, how is it used and how effective is it?
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Elegy For Himself
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Michael Lamb Defence Speech.
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Views of Death in the poetry of John Donne
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In The Open Boat by Stephen Crane, the correspondent is, without a doubt, a very dynamic character.
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Gwen Harwood's poems "The Glass Jar" exhibits the life-changing events, as does the first half of Father and Son, "Barn Owl", while the second half of the duo, "Nightfall".
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Discuss the idea of innocence and experience in Mansfield's work
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With Reference to two poems, describe the poets' recollections of childhood. Are there any common features between them?
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A Comparison of 'Route March Rest' and 'Exposure'
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What attitudes do these poets convey towards War and Death
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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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"It is very interesting, explaining all of the sentences in the poem well. Great work!!!"
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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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"Very superficial - not good at all"
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