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| The Charge of the Light Brigade Analysis |
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| Compare and contrast To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell and The Flea by John Donne |
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| Holy Sonnet, To His Coy Mistress, and Sonnet 71. |
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| Write about and compare the jealous Duke in Browning's 'My Last Duchess' and the female killer in 'The Laboratory'. Then compare 'Education for Leisure' by Carol Ann Duffy with Armitage's 'Hitcher' |
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| Compare and contrast the two Poems By Robert Browning - 'Porphyria's Lover' and 'My Last Duchess' |
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| Comparison of My Last Duchess with Porphyrias Lover, by Robert Browning. |
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| What merit can you find in Brownings two poems? |
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| A comparison of To Autumn and La Belle Dame Sans Merci on how they present strong emotions and ideas. |
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| Explore the "Eve of St Agnes" and the ways in which Keats uses it as a parallel to his life at that point. |
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| Compare and contrast The Flea by John Donne and To His Coy Mistress by Andrew Marvell and comment on which is the most effective in the art of persuasion. |
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| Love is an important literary tradition, in that it, it has been written about by poets down the ages. Choose at least three love poems you have studied and comment on the different ways in which, the subject has been dealt with. |
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| How does Byron present the lovers in this passage? |
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| Robert Frost writes about rural life in New England. By referring closely to at least two of his poems, show how he makes New England rural life vivid to the reader. |
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| Wilfred Owen - "The old Lie" |
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| Compare and contrast how different poets, some from the past and some from the modern era, develop the sonnet form to explore different themes and ideas |
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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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| How far are current interpretations of Newstead accurate reflections of what it may have been like in 1871? |
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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 and analyse the poems of Keats (Ode to Autumn, Ode to a Nightingale) and Wordsworth (The Prelude [extract]), with reference to the social, historical or literary background of the Romantic period. |
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| Compare and Contrast the Poets View of God in O Loss of Sight and To Autumn |
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| What do we learn about life and death from the sonnets of the Elizabethan age ? |
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| I am going to be explaining how writers in my chosen stories have presented their female characters. I will be investigating whether or not the females fit their typical stereotype in the nineteenth Century |
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| How does Hardy elicit sympathy for the three main characters? |
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