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    the poem in free verse‚ there is an irregular pattern and no rhyming scheme which achieves a chaotic fell just like a storm. The structure is quite inconsistent and is unpredictable which can also be considered to imitate the storm. The poem uses enjambment to emphasise the hectic storm. “And as the electric liquid pours out‚ sometimes A still brighter”. The mix of line lengths and the repeated use of exclamation marks encourage the reader to sound both excited and in awe‚ just like Lawrence must have

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    ‘For the Fire’ poem analysis • Some poems I have written in the past such as ‘For the Fire’‚ ‘Martin and the Hand Grenade’ and ‘Summer Rain’ contain a deliberate‚ overlying theme. The theme of violence is clearly evident‚ in ‘For the Fire’ we read about a vicious encounter between a kookaburra and a lizard. In ‘Martin and the Hand Grenade’ a child shows his other class members a grenade‚ on old weapon of warfare‚ and I use imagery to create a classroom battle scene. Finally in ‘Summer Rain’ a car

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    Compare the ways in which damaged relationships are presented in ‘The Manhunt’ and ‘In Paris with You’ Simon Armitage and James Fentom both present a damaged relationship in ‘The Manhunt’ and ‘In Paris with You’ by using many poetic devises such as alliteration‚ metaphors and repetition. Armitage presents a damaged relationship in the Manhunt between a soldier‚ Eddie‚ and his wife‚ Laura‚ and how they have been affected by war. Fenton presents a damaged relationship between a couple using a monologue

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    1. Introduction The First World War (1914-1918) led many young men to join the army for different reasons. In a time of social unrest‚ it created hope for change and was regarded as liberator for the poor and as kind of pastime for the upper classes. Fighting for the home country‚ the actions on the battlefields and the confrontation with pain and death inspired many talented writers and poets at war to turn their experiences and thoughts into verse lines. However‚ the poets did not only depict the

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    as it is no longer there and now there is only the feeling of loss. Duffy uses the words “my lover’s words” and this instantly illustrates the feeling of loss because Hathaway would never be able to hear him speak to her again during romance. Enjambment is effectively used to convey the spilling over of emotions of loss felt by Hathaway as she remembers the romance and the kisses they shared. Duffy creates the idea that there relationship was bright‚ exciting and out of this world by using the

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    Compare and Contrast ‘First Ice’ and ‘Manwatching’ The two poems I am going to compare and contrast are ‘First Ice’ by Andrei Vosnesky and ‘Manwatching’ by Georgia Garrett. The first obvious difference between the poems is that ‘First Ice’ is written by a man and ‘Manwatching’ is written by a woman. However‚ both poets seem to adopt a female persona. ‘First Ice’ is about “a girl” who has broken up with someone for the “first time” by phone call. The girl was planning to go out to a party with

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    Comparative Essay – “How does the writer present fear in Out of the Blue and Belfast Confetti”? In both Out of the Blue by Simon Armitage and Belfast Confetti by Ciaran Carson‚ the poets both present fear through a number of techniques. Both describe a city and its civilians under attack‚ exposing the impacts of terrorism on its victims. They are similarly written in a free-verse structure‚ which clearly illustrates the exposed and fearful state in which the ‘narrators’ are left in. In Belfast

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    are two settings in this poem. The first stanza are memories of California nights. The last stanza is a recent memory of waiting in bed for his wife to get changed into a nightdress. His sense of longing for his wife is clearly showed through the enjambment used between stanzas three and four‚ perhaps to extend the memory of his wife. In contrast to “The skunk”‚ in “All Legendary Obstacles” it is unknown whether the relationship is based on fact or fiction. The four-six lined stanzas tells us that

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    How does Allen Curnow convey his struggles with the writing process? As a journalist and a poet Allen Curnow might sometime suffers from lack of interests‚ inspirations and creations towards his job and project and this struggles are vividly convey in the poem “Continuum”. He might have struggles in finding new ideas and muse for his writing process. The poem “Continuum” might be an allegory for the process of him writing the poem and the continuity of poetic inspiration. The poem might be implying

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    which serves to impart a fluid and natural quality to Ulysses’s speech. Many of the lines are enjambed‚ which means that a thought does not end with the line-break; the sentences often end in the middle‚ rather than the end‚ of the lines. The use of enjambment is appropriate in a poem about pushing forward “beyond the utmost bound of human thought.” Finally‚ the poem is divided into four paragraph-like sections‚ each of which comprises a distinct thematic unit of the poem. Commentary In this poem‚ written

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