poem comparisonstwo different poems. The first is called 'Upon Westminster Bridge' by William Wordsworth and the other is called 'Kensington Market,' by Afua Cooper.
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Have a little read: ... I am going to be analysing and comparing two different poems. The first is called 'Upon Westminster Bridge' by William Wordsworth and the other is called 'Kensington Market,' by Afua Cooper. We have been covering different styles of writing including poems and imagery. Upon Westminster Bridge is about the imagery of a town in the morning as it talks of a town possibly London 'waking up.' The other poem, Kensington Market is about a market which maybe anywhere in the world and shows different attitudes and atmospheres. Kensington Market is describing what a market is like and how the market is different in different places. All of these are various skills used to portray each poem. The poem Upon Westminster Bridge is a sonnet, which is a poem with 14 lines. It is has a rhyming patter. It stars of with lines 1 and 4 at the end rhyming and
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