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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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'Teresa's Wedding" written by William Trevor and "The Three Sisters'1 by Jane Austen are short stories that explore the attitudes people hove to Marriage.
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Comparing between Freedom and Lady of Shalott
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Read E. B. Browning's 'How do I love thee.' What do you find interesting about the poets use of language in this poem? How successful is it in conveying emotions for the loved one?
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Discuss in detail Shakespeare's attitude to love - You should consider all the different types of love tackled in the play - You should also consider the differences between Shakespearean love and love today.
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Examine the themes of love, time and poetry in Shakespeare's Sonnet XVII and Mary Wroth's Sonnet VII, and assess whether they are still relevant to a modern society.
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Compare and Contrast At Least Two Poems Which Deal With Love
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Sonnets - These three poems written by Shakespeare are old poems about love.
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The Catullus and Lesbia love Affair - Latin literature
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Both Christina Rossetti and Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote poems about 4 different attitudes towards love. Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote the poems A Mans Requirements and A False Step.
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Compare and contrast the pre-20th century love poem 'Cousin Kate' by C. Rossetti with the late 20th century poem 'The Seduction' by E. Mcauley.
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What does Rossetti's poetry convey about the position of women in Victorian Society?
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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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The Lady of Shallot and Remember
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The tradition of courtly love - Expressed in the poetry and music of Guillaume de Machaut
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What is the Significance of the Title? Throughout the novel Enduring Love (1997) McEwan opens the reader's eyes to many different forms of love through the actions and emotions of his characters.
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When comparing both poems, they are tales of death but different type death brought on due to the jealousy of males and their possessive love for the female
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What similarities do you see between Jack and Julia compared to Lydia and Faulkland.
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The two poems I am studying are 'The Flea' by John Donne and 'Porthyria's Lover' by Robert Browning. The authors of both these poems approach the theme of love in very individual and original ways. I am going to examine both.
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An exploration of the theme of persuasion in love poetry using Andrew Marvells, "To His Coy Mistress", John Donne "The Flea", Christopher Marlowe "The Passionate Shepherd to his love" and Bruce Springsteen's "Thunder Road".
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'A thriller, a political analysis, a love story' - How would you describe CAL?
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Men and Women in The Sunne Rising and To his Coy Mistress.
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Harp in the South - Discuss the love in four relationships, how people change or how they react.
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Comparison of the Poems "Being-in-love" by Roger McGough and "Funeral Blues" by W.H. Auden.
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The two poems I have chosen are love poems, they are called Remembrance and La Belle Dame Sans Merci. They are written by different poets, Remembrance written by Emily Brotë and La Belle Dame Sans Merci written by John Keat.
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Comparative Essay for Two Simon Armitage Poems - Revealing Human Nature.
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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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