Marchione di Coppo Stefani‚ The Florentine Chronicle Marchione di Coppo Stefani was born in Florence in 1336. He wrote his Florentine Chronicle in the late 1370s and early 1380s. Stefani‚ Marchione di Coppo. Cronaca fiorentina. Rerum Italicarum Scriptores‚ Vol. 30. ‚ ed. Niccolo Rodolico. Citta di Castello: 1903-13. Rubric 643: Concerning A Mortality In The City Of Florence In Which Many People Died. In the year of the Lord 1348 there was a very great pestilence in the city and district of Florence
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The poem “Father and Child” by Gwen Harwood shows Harwood’s father teaching her the concepts of life and death‚ from when she is a young child in “Barn Owl” up to when she is around forty at the time of his death in “Nightfall”‚ coming to accept the idea that life is not never-ending. In part one called “Barn Owl”; she has learnt to accept death as a component of life. The persona of the poem experiences a loss of innocence with the discovery of the tragedy of death. Before shooting the owl‚ the
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"Ideas and the way those ideas are presented are what makes a poets’ work distinctive. Choose 2 poems from 1 poet and describe how they show the distinctive characteristics of this poets’ work. Gwen Harwood skilfully employs language techniques to explore a variety of distinctive themes and ideas in her poems. This is seen in ’In The Park’ where Harwood explores the human condition through the simplistic and dull life of her female protagonist‚ while in ’Prize Giving’ she explores multiple universal
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The Violets by Gwen Harwood was written during the late 1960s and was published in the anthology Selected Poems in 1975. As we know‚ Harwood’s poems explore philosophical and universal ideas. Harwood herself says “My themes are old ones – of love‚ memory‚ experience etc”‚ all of which are explored in this poem through the use of poetic and language techniques. Literally‚ the persona of the poem is outside when some aspects of the nature around her‚ like violets and a blackbird‚ trigger a memory from
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Gwen Harwood- Father and Child The ability of a text to be universally accepted in a range of contexts ultimately determines its textual integrity and appreciation. Gwen Harwood’s work draws from the inspiration of her context‚ her lifelong influences‚ primarily music‚ her childhood and religious beliefs. This can be identified through study of Gwen Harwood’s poem‚ "Father and Child" that is able to be appreciated in a multitude of different contexts due to its universality and textual integrity
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Some poets look from the particular to the universal to explore human experience. Discuss poems from at least two poets in relation to this statement‚ considering also the ways in which they achieve their effects. Some poets reflect on the particular and the universals of the world to unveil certain aspects of human experience. Through the use of particular and universal ideas along with intensive visual and kinesthetic imagery‚ the reader is able to adopt the same feeling of awe at these simplistic
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The story "Untill Gwen" by Dennis Lehane is about a boy named Bobby. It is a secand person point of view that explaines Boby is just release from prison and his father comeup to fatch himup on that day with a hooker name Mandy in the back of seat. The story begins with immediate and then go back to prior. Bobby was a young boy is trained as thieves and scam by his father that his father is an old professional thief. He is a cold heart person even to Bobby‚ because he is not Bobby’s biological father
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Gwen Harwood’s poetry endures to engage readers through its poetic treatment of loss and consolation. Gwen Harwood’s seemingly ironic simultaneous examination of the personal and the universal is regarded as holding sufficient textual integrity that it has come to resonate with a broad audience and a number of critical perspectives. This is clearly evident within her poems ‘At Mornington’ and ‘A Valediction’‚ these specific texts have a main focus on motif that once innocence is lost it cannot be
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Gwen Harwood’s poetry focuses on the concepts of loss and consolation‚ which‚ through her exploration of universal themes and deft use of poetic and literary techniques‚ has continued to engage readers over the ages. My understanding of her poems resonates with these ideas about them‚ as does it the notion that Harwood’s poetry examines ideas of the growth towards maturity‚ understanding and wisdom‚ and the connection this shares with the conventional images of youth and age. The poems “Father and
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the gathered flowers‚ with tenderness stroking my mother’s goldbrown hair. Stone-curlews call from Kedron Brook. Faint scent of violets drifts in the air How has Gwen Harwood used her poem ‘The Violets’ in metaphorical terms? Explain. ‘The Violets’ by Gwen Harwood‚ illustrates a number of metaphors outlined between the differences of childhood and becoming an adult. Such metaphors counted are used within the context of the Violet flower‚ this being placed
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