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Most Recent U A Fanthorpe Essays
Looking for the most up to date essays? Here are some of the most recently added essays in our U A Fanthorpe category:
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| Consider "Old Man" and "Miracle on St. David's Day" How does the poets use language to influence our response to character? |
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| Poetry Analysis-Childhood |
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| A reviewer of ''Safe as Houses'' claimed that Fanthorpe's poetry is ''rotted in the real world and in ordinary language |
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| How do the writers of 'Hide and Seek' and 'Half-past Two' help you to understand the events or incidents they describe? |
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| Describe the common themes that appear in 'Hide and Seek' and 'Half-past two' |
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| COMPARING AND CONTRASTING POETRY |
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| COMPARING AND CONTRASTING POETRY |
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| Analysing speech: a passage taken from the film 'Trainspotting'. |
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| What does Fanthorpe have to say about power and control in 'you will be hearing from us shortly,' and 'dictator'? |
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| Analysing speech: a passage taken from the film 'Trainspotting'. |
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| Discuss the way that childhood is dealt with in the three different poems |
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| Compare and Contrast the ways in which the poets, U.A. Fanthorpe and W.H. Auden effectively explore the theme of prejudice in their poems, "You will be hearing from us shortly" and "Refugee Blues." |
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| How does U.A. Fanthorpe create different personalities within the poems 'Not My Best side' and 'Old Man, Old Man'? |
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| Discussing the main theme and features of the poem 'Old Man, Old Man' written by U.A. Fanthorpe. |
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| Is Fanthorpe an Effective Poet? |
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| W far do you agree with the view that Fanthorpe "offers us new perspectives on the things we take for granted"? |
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| Compare the way old age is treated in the poems 'Old man, old man' and 'Warning'. |
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| "Telephone Conversation," by Wole Soyinka and "You will be hearing from us shortly," by U.A.Fanthorpe both deal with prejudiced attitudes through the language and tone of the three speakers. |
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| UA Fanthorpe is a poet who dislikes modern life. Consider this, using examples from 'Safe As Houses'. |
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| Creation of childhood. |
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| Twentieth Century comparisons: Old Man, Old Man by U A Fanthorpe and "Warning" by Jenny Joseph. |
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| Compare the Girl in |
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| Compare and Contrast 'Old Man Old Man' and 'Leaving School' Discussing How each Poet Conveys their Character's Retreat from the Capable Adult World. |
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| By Reference to three poems in the 'Tracks' anthology, discuss how Fanthorpe explores the theme of authority. |
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| Choose two or more poems, which deal with childhood experiences - Show how they are successful in expressing their chosen theme - Comment particularly on writers' techniques, as well as the social context of the poems. |
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