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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'poets'
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| Compare and contrast the poem "presents from aunts in Pakistan" and "hurricane hits England write about the ways in witch the poets explore and consider their cultural identities |
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| Comparing How Two Poets Describe a Sense Of Loss |
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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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| William Blake was one of the first romantic poets, writing during the French and American revolutions in 1780 |
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| "A Poet's response to place is rarely purely descriptive" - Discuss. |
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| "A Poet's response to place is rarely purely descriptive" - discuss. |
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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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| "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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| "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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| "English poets are being forced to explore not just the matter of England, but what is the matter with England" (Seamus Heaney) - Discuss. |
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| "Feeling "whole" and comfortable with who we are important to us all. Discuss and compare how poets from other cultures explore this in their poems |
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| "Four Women Poets" Choose three or four poems from this anthology that you would describe as "Protest poetry" and discuss their effectiveness. |
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| "In 'The Stag' Hughes seems to comment on man's relationships with nature" With reference to 'The Stag' and one other poem in the section discuss the poet's treatment of conflict between man and nature. |
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| "In Mrs. Tilscher's Class" by Carol Ann Duffy deals with one central theme. The theme of growing up is the main idea within the poem and is repeatedly imprinted throughout the poet's childhood |
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| "In their poems "Snake" and "Medallion", D.H. Lawrence and Sylvia Plath describe the snakes in detail. What thoughts and feelings do the poets communicate to you by the images they use?" |
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| "Male and Female Poets Have Very Different Ways Of Expressing Their Attitudes To Love And Relationships". |
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| "Originally" by Carol Ann Duffy - subject, form, tone, imagery, rhythm, rhyme and the poet's intentions |
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| "Poetry allows poets to give form to experience and feelings which are difficult to put into words" - Discuss. |
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| "Poetry allows poets to give form to experience and feelings which are difficult to put into words". |
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| "Poets in all ages have written about the destructive, Horrifying nature of war." |
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| "poets rethink everything anew"show how two poems may have given you a new different sense of poetry and comment on how these effects were achieved |
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| "Referring to two or more poems, and using at least one written before 1900, compare how poets have treated the theme of war in their work." |
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| "Romantic love, physical love, unrequited love, obsessive love " Compare the ways poets have written about love, bringing out different aspects of the theme. |
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| "Stealing" by Carol Ann Duffy and "Porphyria's Lover" by Robert Browning, will be compared and contrasted on the ways that the poets reveal their narrator's personalities |
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| "Strongman" by Tony Curtis and "Mid-termbreak" by Seamus Heaney deal with the subject of death of a family member. Compare both poems showing how the poets introduce their subjects. Which poem did you prefer and why? |
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