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    ‘Praise Song for My Mother’ written by Grace Nichols and ‘Morning Song’ Sylvia Plath both convey the emotional connection between mother and child‚ in the form of how a mother loves for and impacts her child. In ‘Praise Song for My Mother’‚ Nichols conveys the mother to be “Deep and bold and fathoming” as well as showing she is the “rise and warm and streaming” displaying the mother was a strong and bright figure in the Child’s life‚ through comforting and natural imagery. However‚ Plath’s persona

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    fifty seats. The setup consisted of three carpets with three tablas‚ which are membranophones that have one big drum and one small drum‚ one harmonium‚ which is a chordophone that is a tiny organ‚ and many microphones on the stage. The ensemble included Abhiman Kaushal‚ director of UCR South Asian Ensemble‚ on lead tabla soloist‚ Rupesh Kotecha on harmonium‚ Vignesh Manohar on vocals‚ Miles Shrewsbery on tabla‚ and a UCR freshman also on tabla. The ensemble collectively performed a few compositions

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    In Havisham‚ Carol Ann Duffy creates an interesting character. Write about the way the character is created‚ and compare this with the way other characters are created in three other poems. You should compare it with one poem by Simon Armitage and two poems from the pre-1912 poetry bank. In Havisham‚ Carol Ann Duffy explores the character of Mrs Havisham and develops her by using vivid imagery and metaphors. She starts the poem with ‘Beloved sweetheart bastard’ which is an oxymoron‚ used to display

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    poems may seem like a bunch of meaning less words‚ however if you analyze each line you will find a great story behind it. In this essay I will be writing about two initially diverse poems‚ ‘Flag’ by John Agard and ‘Out of the Blue’ written by Simon Armitage. Agard is originally from Guyana in the Caribbean and is known for his personal voice seeping out of his poems and writings like “Checking Out Me History”. On reading and considering “Flag” it seems as if his individual feelings about flags

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    right next to the singer in between. The singer is a master in his skill and he throughly enjoys while singing any raga or song he sings. there is a man playing the "tabla" sitting right opposite to the person playing the harmonium. Thus the two sitarists‚ the singer‚ the harmonium artist and the tabla artist together with pandit satyasheel deshpande formed the group of artists that day. The concert started with a person briefing the audience about Pandit satyasheel deshpande life . He also illuminated

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    wedding cake" she now wants to work out her revenge on the lover that betrayed her. Parent/Child Relationship Compare the ways parent/child relationships are represented in ’Before You Were Mine’ by Carol Ann Duffy and three other poems‚ one by Simon Armitage and any two from the Pre-1914 Poetry Bank. The relationship between a parent and a child can bring about any of a range of emotions. In ’The Affliction of Margaret’‚ we see a parent’s desperation at not hearing from her missing son in seven years

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    Unworldly characters such as beautiful fairy with her wise mind and magical wand‚ hideous monster craving for blood with its horrifying fangs‚ and mysterious elf luring children away from their parents often add a magical aroma to the stories. Readers are enthusiastic to learn how their heroes encounter with these marvelous creatures‚ whether receiving a powerful golden sword as gift or putting on a life or death fight for his loved ones. These unworldly characters help the readers to perceive the

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    Love is said to be the strongest feeling in the world. It has broken the hearts of some and made the life of others a better place. Love links most things in this world. It almost has no conditions or boundaries. We don’t know exactly what love is and where it comes from‚ but one thing is sure; we are nothing without love. There are times when we feel shy and timid‚ when we are afraid of expressing the love we feel. Some people can speak about love through the use of poems. Some poems tell a story;

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    Compare how Duffy and Armitage write about violence in ‘Salome’ and ‘Hitcher’ ‘Salome’ and ‘Hitcher’ both use a first person persona and with that‚ give us insight into their feelings and the theme of violence throughout both poems. In ‘Salome’‚ Duffy’s character uses a nonchalant tone with no remorse when depicting her actions‚ which is also present in ‘Hitcher’ too. Salome had ‘done it before’ and will ‘doubtless do it again’ but is oblivious of the repercussions of what she has just stated

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    every nerve in his body had tightened and closed. Then‚ and only then‚ did I come close. I believe that Relationships are the connections between people which can be expressed in many different ways or situations. In the poem ‘manhunt’ by Simon Armitage he explores the relationship between a wife and her husband‚ whom is an injured solider who has returned from war. In nettles‚ the relationship is between a farther and his son who has fallen into a "bed of nettles." Both poets show the consideration

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