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Essays in Pre & Post 1914 Comparison category

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an inspector calls
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christmas carol
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Compare and contrast at least 1 pre 1914 poem with charge of the light brigade, focussing on the different attitudes towards war
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Compare and contrast the attitudes shown towards love, in at least two different pre-twentieth century poems.
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Compare and Contrast the parent-child relationship in ‘Digging’ and ‘Catrin’?
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Compare and contrast the poems Strange Meeting, by Wilfred Owen and I Have A Rendezvous With Death, by Alan Seeger
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Compare and contrast the representation of oppression in “I Am Not That Woman” and “Still I Rise”
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Compare and contrast the way in which Seamus Heaney and D.H Lawrence describe childhood memories and feelings
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Compare and contrast the way the childhood is presented in “Piano” by D.H. Lawrence, “My parents kept me from children who were rough” by Stephen Spender and “Half-past two” by U. A. Fanthorpe
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Compare and contrast the ways in which Owen and Sassoon present images of suffering and death in ‘Exposure’ and ‘The Hero’.
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Compare the portrayal of misfortune in The Last Night and Refugee Blues
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compare the two poems; To his coy mistress and sonnet
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Compare the ways parent/child relationships are represented in Before You Were Mine by Carol Ann Duffy and three other poems, one by Simon Armitage and any two from the Pre-1914 Poetry Bank.
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Comparing Poems
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Comparing poems
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Comparing The Beggar Woman with three other poems
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Comparison of Dead Man's Dump and Dulce et Decorum est
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Comparison of Love Poetry
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Comparison Of Poems
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Comparison of ‘Cousin Kate’ and ‘Human Interest’
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Composed upon westminister bridge
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discus how Jenny Joseph and Jim Burns discuss the subject of old age in their poems: “Warning” and “Note for the future”.
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Dulce et Decorum est
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GCSE English Essay - I am not that woman and still I Rise comparison
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Gender Roles Coursework
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