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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'poet'
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| By using figurative language and vivid descriptions, the poet can leave a lasting impression on the reader of his work. Discuss |
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| "A Case of Murder" by "Vernon Scannel" is a poem which deals with a very unusual topic; the murder of a cat by a nine year old boy. The poet brings the poem alive by using different writing techniques e.g. line lengths |
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| "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. |
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| "Browning is a good storyteller but is he better as a poet?" Discuss merits of Browning's poetry and narratives in Porphyria's Lover and My Last Duchess |
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| "Choose three poems from the pre-1900 section of your anthology in which the poets present powerful feelings and emotions. Compare the poems showing how the poet uses language to produce these effects" |
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| "Examine DH Lawrence's 'Mountain Lion' and 'Snake', showing how the poet a) uses language and poetic techniques for the emotive effect. b) presents moral and social ideas. |
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| "Here is a poet who won't stay silent". Discuss and compare three key poems written by Benjamin Zephaniah. Explore the cultural influences on his poetry, the message and the techniques he uses to impact upon his audience. |
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| "Marlowe is not only a great poet but also a great dramatist. His speeches are not only impressive pieces of writing but are carefully designed to sound effective on a stage" |
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| "One Art" written by Elizabeth Bishop is a poem revolving around the experiences of the poet who over the years, managed to master the technique of losing. |
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| "The reader was to seek in the sonnet not what the poet felt but what he himself felt." (C.S Lewis). Examine the themes of love and/or mortality and/or faith in the sonnets you have studied, and by reference to two or three. |
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| "To his coy mistress" by Andrew Marvell and "Funeral Blues" by W.H Auden explore the themes of love and loss. Examine how each poet approaches these themes and compare how the achieve their intended objective. |
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| Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan andSearch for my Tongue both show people thinking about their roots - How does each poet convey her thoughts and feelings? |
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| I felt before I thought (Rousseau), referring in detail to at least 2 poems, illustrate the qualities, which make Keats a Romantic poet |
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| 'Anthem for Doomed Youth' by Wilfred Owen is a poem in which a significant moment reveals the central idea of the poem. The poet achieves this through many poetic techniques such as depersonalisation and alliteration. |
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| 'Half-caste' 'search for my tongue' and 'blessing' all show people who are outsiders - How does each poet convey their thoughts and feelings? |
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| 'Heroines' is a poem written by Penny Windsor. The poem is about struggling mums trying to escape their lives as mums. By using different techniques the poet makes the poem memorable. |
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| 'How does Wordsworth's view of city life differ from that of Blake? How does each poet convey these differences? |
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| 'Larkin is often thought of as a gloomy poet, describing life and the world around him in a drab and depressing manner.' Explore this idea in light of your reading of 'This Be the Verse'. |
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| .Comparison of the PoemsMental Cases and DisabledBy Wilfred Owen. Examine how the poet expresses his outrage at the effect of war |
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| A comparison essay between the poems 'Death of a Naturalist' and 'Digging' both by poet Seamus Heaney |
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| A Critical Analysis Of A Satirical Piece by Carol Ann Duffy called "Poet For Our Times". |
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| A later poet said 'Old men ought to be explorers'. What do you think he meant by that? Do you think he would have approved of the Ulysses who speaks in this poem? What would be your own assessment of Ulysses' character? |
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| A particularly powerful portrayal of nature. Examine the techniques the poet uses in order to present nature to the reader and say how effective you found the depiction of nature to be." 'Ode to Autumn' is a pastoral poem written by John Keats |
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| A Personal Nature - The poet Robert Frost. |
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| A poem that I have read recently and that has made me consider an issue deeply is Assisi, written by the Scottish poet Norman MacCaig. |
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