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Most Popular Pre-1914 Essays
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| Donne Commentary: âThe Broken Heartâ |
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| Why, Mr Stevens, why, why, why do you always have to pretend? What answers to Miss Kentons question does the novel suggest? |
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| Perssy Blysse Shelley's, "Ozymandias," expresses that possessions do not mean immortality |
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| Ozymandias expresses to us that possessions do not mean immortality |
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| "The destruction of sennacherib" by Byron |
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| Commentary on: Stanzas 178-180 of George Gordon, Lord Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage |
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| Compare the ways in which Lord Byron's 'So No More We'll Go A-Roving' and John Clare's 'I Am' convey their feelings about getting older/mental illness. Comment on language, rhythm, form and structure, as well as the content of the poem. |
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| Compare and contrast the declaration of admiration by Lord Byron She Walks in Beauty and the declaration of love by John Clare First Love |
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| I have recently studied two poems that both relate to the theme of seduction but are written in two entirely different periods, "To His Coy Mistress" and "The Seduction". I will be exploring and contrasting the different methods of seduction in each poem. |
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| Look closely at "The Passionate Shepherd to his love" By Christopher Marlowe and "To his coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell. Compare the two poems and explain which one you find more persuasive. |
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| Love Hurts |
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| Examine the ways in which the poets in The Flea and To His Coy Mistress try to persuade their mistresses. |
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| Comparison Of To His Coy Mistress and An Answer To A Love Letter |
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| The Sea Wolf. |
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| A Chinese Poem translated by Ezra Pounds. |
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| Dubliners |
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| Analysis - You are Old, Father William |
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| Poem Commentary: To An Athlete Dying Young by A.E. Housman |
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| Using Andrew MarvellÂ's Â'To His Coy MistressÂ' as your core poem, show clearly, by close textual analysis of at least three poems in total, how this section deals with the concept of Love and as seen through different eyes |
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| Compare the two poems First Love and Shall I compare Thee to a Summers day |
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| Compare how two poets have presented different attitudes to love and relationships |
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| Why did Britain win the Battle of Britain |
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| The charge of the light brigade |
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| 30th October - 24th November 1914. First Battle of Ypres. |
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| What is your opinion of the popular myth and what is your interpretation of the battle? |
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