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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'poems'
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| WAR POEMS |
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| 'Poetry is the best words in the best order.' Exploring 2 poems, explore choice of words and word order and how things have impressed you. |
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| Compare the presentation of love in three poems out of the four set to study. |
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| 'Fears in Solitude', 'France; an Ode' and 'Frost at Midnight' are three poems perhaps unified by a blend of domestic virtues and active benevolence which at this point in history dissenting radicals were promoting as the moral high ground." |
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| A Snowy Day in School - School room on a wet afternoon - two poems compared |
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| am going to look at four poem; Hitcher (Simon Armitage); My Last Duchess (Robert Browning); Education For Leisure (Carol Ann Duffy) and The Laboratory ((Ancien Régime) as all these poems express the theme of power |
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| Both poems Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare and Cold in the Earth by Emily Bronte deal with the concept of ever lasting 'true love'. |
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| Compare and contrast the two poems Â"Cousin KateÂ" by Christina Rossetti and Â"The SeductionÂ" by Eileen McAuley |
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| comparison and contrast of two poems: 'The Charge of the Light Brigade' and 'Dulce et Decorum est' |
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| Discuss the meaning of the term metaphysical with regard to three poems in the book. You should pay close attention to how metaphysical poets emphasise language. |
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| I am going to analyse two poems: "Porphyria's Lover" and "The Laboratory." I will be explaining the outline of the poem, how the characters are presented and some comparisons between the two poems. |
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| I am going to use 3 poems, "A red, Red Rose", "Love Is Not All: It Is Not Meat nor Drink" and "Sonnet 116", to discover how they express the significance of love and how important love would be in a man's mind. |
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| I will be discussing five of them all written post 1900. These poems are 'An advancement of learning' and 'Churning day' by Seamus Heaney, 'My Grandmother' written by Elizabeth Jennings, 'The road not taken' by Robert Frost and Mirror by Sylvia Plath. |
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| Simon Armitage´s poems, Poem´ and About His Person´ |
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| the madness and wickedness in each poem. This essay will include three of Robert Browning's poems; they are Porphyria's Lover, My Last Duchess and The Laboratory. |
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| The three poems 'On My First Sonne', 'Mid-Term Break' and 'Refugee Mother and Child' all explore the same theme, which are the emotions of love and loss. This conveys a sense of radical grief to the reader. |
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| The two poems which I shall analyse and explore are, "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"- A sonnet written by William Shakespeare, and "La belle Dame sans Merci," written by John Keats. |
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| Two poems which convey Blake's ideas are 'The Lamb' and 'The Tyger' taken from 'Songs of Innocence and of Experience'. |
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| "An advancement of learning" and "Churning Day" both looks back at a memory of the poets past/ childhood. Compare how these poems deal with the relationship of past and present with "The Sick Equation" |
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| "Back Home Contemplation" - Write about the ways in which the poems in this section are linked. |
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| "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. |
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| "Both Seamus Heaney and Carol Anne Duffy explore childhood in their poems - What do they say about it and how effectively do they get their ideas across?" |
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| "By a close analysis of at least two poems, examine the way people cope with death and describe the different emotional reaction they experience. Show how the different poets convey these emotions to us." |
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| "Childhood in all aspects is extremely important to Betjeman." Choose Three Poems That Show How He Represents Childhood And Whether You Find This Statement To Be True. |
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| "Choose any two poems by Wilfred Owen and compare his treatment of war, his use of language, form and structure". |
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