A friend is essential in life‚having a friend will make life happier and will help you through rough times.A friend is a friend no matter what‚and they can be anybody.They can be your family member‚ classmate‚teacher‚co-worker or even a random person you met somewhere.The thing is who ever your friends are if they are your real friends‚they will support you and they will be by your side no matter what. Just like in the poem “Bridge over troubled water”. This poem is written by Paul Simon.The poem
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Explore the ways in which Armitage vividly portrays a relationship with a parent in Mother‚ any distance greater than a single span. Remember to support your ideas with details from your chosen poem Armitage shows that the speaker and the mother in the poem have a strong relationship. At the start of the poem he shows a strong bond shown between the mother and child‚ even though they aren’t together‚ this is shown in the quotation; “Mother‚ any distance greater than a single span requires a second
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the Recurring Themes of Alienation and Communication Gap in the Songs of Simon and Garfunkel (THIS ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED IN THE STATESMAN FESTIVAL MAGAZINE 2006) “You’re a stranger now unto me / Lost in The Dangling Conversation /And the superficial sighs‚ / The borders of our lives.” Somehow‚ these lines seem to the best representative of what this paper will try to capture-the thread of alienation in the works of Simon and Garfunkel. One wonders if it all starts with Paul Simon’s Jewish origins
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Both ‘Nettles’ and ‘Harmonium’ deal with negative emotions such as fear and pain; however in both poems these emotions are rooted in love. In the poem “Nettles” by Vernon Scannel the strong emotions the father feels toward his son are shown through the use of the sematic field of war and the exaggerated fear the father feels when he sees his son being hurt. For example‚ the phrase “regiment of spite” demonstrates this. The word “regiment” implies the idea of war as it highlights the organisation
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search” for the man inside. It appears in the first instant Armitage disagrees with Shakespeare’s idea‚ but it soon becomes clear that he believes that whatever comes after the enjoyment of the couple’s first physical encounter since Eddie’s return that is most important. Armitage then goes onto discuss Laura and Eddie’s relationship in terms of emotional rather than a physical relationship just like Shakespeare does in ‘Sonnet 116’. Armitage begins with “After passionate nights and intimate days”
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Simon Lee the Old Huntsman is a poem which occurs in Lyrical Ballads and was written in 1798‚ belonging‚ thus‚ temporally to the Romantic period (1780-1830). Romantic writing is commonly identified with some key elements‚ which concern imagination‚ nature‚ symbolism and myth (although there have been writers of this period who were not as ‘mainstream’). William Wordsworth has been characterised as a canonical author of Romantic Poetry in that his work is highly attached to the notion of Nature and
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was then sent to a military. After he was released‚ he was wounded while taking part in the D Day landings in Normandy. Links with other ‘Relationship’ poems: 1 Fathers/parental relationships (‘Harmonium’‚ ‘Praise Song for My Mother’) 1 Familial relationships (‘Brothers’‚ ‘Sister Maude’‚ ’Harmonium’‚ ‘Praise Song for My Mother’) 1 Specific imagery (military imagery in ‘The Manhunt’; painful imagery in ‘The Manhunt’ and ‘Quickdraw’) ‘Born Yesterday’ by Philip
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Unit 2: Poetry Across Time Learning Objectives • To understand what is expected of you for this unit. • To start to look at The Manhunt. Unit 2: Poetry Across Time • Exam (35%) 1hr 15 mins • Section A: Poetry cluster from anthology (relationships) – 23% – 45 mins • Section B: Unseen poem – 12% – 30 mins Section A • One question from a choice of two on the relationships cluster. • You will need to compare a named poem with another poem from the cluster‚ of your choice
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This poem is about death. In the poem‚ the author Simon Armitage gives a clear message about what he thinks death is and how to deal with death. He also gives clear connection with the poem to the title‚ which makes the reader understand the poem better. In this essay I am going to include the following; the poets attitude to his subject‚ the poets descriptive skills‚ the language used‚ how the poem affects me‚ and more. Firstly‚ Simon Armitage named the poem ‘November.’ I think he did this as
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‘The Clown Punk’ by Simon Armitage Learning Objectives: AO1: Respond to the using details from the poem to support your opinion AO2: Analyse the writers’ methods (language‚ structure and form) and the purposes of these methods Pre-reading Activity Look at the pictures below and state your initial reaction(s) to the person / people in the photo. Do not spend more than 5 seconds on each picture. 1 2 3 Reaction: Reaction: Reaction: Overall‚ what do these people have in common
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