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can't have been more than about 3 at the time. This is the main reason I can't remember much about this particular time. From the snippets I do remember, I shall try to explain to you, my last few days before I had to leave Turkey to come to London.
Describe Law and order in London in the late 19th Century.
Jack the Ripper. Describe law and order in London in the late nineteenth century
Two poems which convey Blake's ideas are 'The Lamb' and 'The Tyger' taken from 'Songs of Innocence and of Experience'.
"A Poet's response to place is rarely purely descriptive" - Discuss.
"A Poet's response to place is rarely purely descriptive" - discuss.
"Benjamin Franklin-More Than a Revolutionary"
"Blake is primarily a religious poet." Explore some of the ways in which Blake treats the Church and religion in the Songs of Innocence and Experience.
"Blake saw that there were many restrictions in his society; his voice is the voice of freedom" By close reference to at least four poems show how Blake uses his poetry to examine freedom and restrictions.
"Evaluate the success of the economic, social and physical regeneration of The London Docklands."
"How the population of Deptford has changed from 1945-1999".
"Poetry can bring to life experiences and ideas which are otherwise difficult for us to understand what is your response to this view?"
"The Lamb", "The Tyger", "Hawk Roosting" and "The Jaguar",
"To say the word Romanticism is to say modern art- that is intimacy, spirituality, colour, aspiration towards the infinite, ex
‘Compare and Contrast the ways in which cities and city life are portrayed in Wordsworth’s ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’, Blake’s ‘London’ and T. S. Eliot’s ‘Preludes’, referring closely to the language and st
“Composed Upon Westminster Bridge” and “London 1802” By Wordsworth.
 Comment of the way Blake uses imagery in Songs of Innocence andSongs of Experience to give different perspectives on the human condition.
'A Taste of Honey'How does Jo relate to all the other characters? A Taste of honey became a sensational theatrical success when first produced in London by Joan Littelwood's Theatre Workshop Company.
'Apollo Videos' is a small video rental shops with five branches in London. It offers a wide variety of Videos, DVDs and games in numerous categories.
'Compare and contrast the views of creation presented in 'The Lamb' and 'The Tiger''.
'Holy Thursday' is a follow-up to one of Blake's earlier poems in the "Songs of Innocence", 'The Chimney Sweeper', which explores the lives of orphans living in London Town
'How does Wordsworth's view of city life differ from that of Blake? How does each poet convey these differences?
'London' and 'Composed upon Westminster Bridge'
'Modernist writers disturbed their readers by adopting complex and difficult new forms and styles'. To what extent has your reading of the modernists involved such a process of disturbance?
'On Another's Sorrow.'

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