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GCSE: English Literature: Poetry: Pre-1914: By Genre: Love Poetry Coursework


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Highest Rated Love Poetry Essays

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Marriage
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Reasons why Roman Catholics get married.
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What picture of love does Browning present us with in ‘My Last Duchess’ and ‘Porphyria’s Lover’?
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Choose two or more poems on the theme of love, written by men. Write about how each poet approaches the theme.
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A Short Story in the style of Guy de Maupassant
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Troy’s gold watch bears the motto “Cedit Amor Rebus” – love yields to circumstances. In what ways is this motto a comment on any two relationships in the novel?
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To what extent can Marian be seen as an unsympathetic character?
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What if Dorian’s letter had reached Sibyl in time and they had married? Write a new chapter to the story revealing what Dorian would have done or how he would acted under these circumstances.
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From close study of these to chapters from Captain Corelli’s Mandolin what do we learn of the relationship between Dr Iannis and his daughter Pelagia?
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‘The Sun’ By Benjamin Zephaniah
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Discuss The Good Morrow and Sonnet 116 stating clearly what each the poem and the sonnet tell the reader about love.
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Discuss how the poets you have studied in Best Words and your selection of pre 20th century poetry approach the theme of true love.
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I used to wake in the morning to the soothing sounds of my parents’ affection for me
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La Belle Dams Sans Merci and The Prince's Progress
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Show how the poet uses language to explore the theme of love in the poems studied in class. Specific reference should be made to Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116, Andrew Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress” and John Clare’s “First Love
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Write a comparison of the two dramatic monologues ‘My last Duchess’ and ‘Porphyria’s Lover’. Which in your opinion is the more successful?
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Comparing how the poets present the theme of love in ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’, ‘Ballad’, ‘First love’ and ‘The flea’
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A Life in the Day of Helen Keller
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Compare and contrast ‘Cousin Kate’ and ‘The Birthday’ by Christina Rosseti.
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Do We Believe What We Perceive or Do We Perceive What We Believe
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Comparison of remember and message
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Give religious reasons why Roman Catholics marry. Refer to Religious teachings and The marriage service in your answer.
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Analysis of "The Good Morrow"
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Compare three or four poems from Hearts and Partners that you enjoyed.
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Explain how the rituals and vows connected with Christian marriage ceremonies might influence the differing ways that couples approach marriage and divorce.
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Most Recent Love Poetry Essays

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A Comparative Study of Three Pre-1914 Love Poems
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Love Poetry - "To His Coy Mistress" and "Sonnets from the Portuguese (XLIII)"
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Analysis of 'A woman to her lover' by Christina Walsh
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Compare and contrast the attempts at seduction in To His Coy Mistress and The Flea
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