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    As I have gotten older I have learned many lessons about life‚ but there is one in particular that I’ll never forget‚ that is to appreciate your loved ones as much as possible because you never know when you might loose them. My aunt Sylvia was the nicest lady who ever lived. She was a widow and never had children‚ but she had this French poodle that she loved as though it were her own daughter. She wasn’t my real aunt but I loved her so much that I called her that. Ever since I can remember‚ she

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    Poem for my sister – By Liz Lochhead Poem Analysis ‘Poem for my sister’ was written by Liz Lochhead who was a Scottish writer in the year 1947. In this poem she presents the themes of sisterhood‚ protection and maternal love for her little sister. The poem is divided into 3 stanza’s n stanza 1‚ Liz Lochhead explains about how her little sister likes to try on her grown-up shoes. In stanza 2 though she tells us about how she likes to watch her little sister plays kid games and how good she is

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    “Box Room” by Liz Lochhead is a poem that I think is relevant to a teenage audience. The poetic techniques used in the poem such as word choice‚ theme and imagery help to achieve this. “Box Room” is a poem about a girl who is going to her boyfriend’s mother’s house to meet his mother for the first time. The mother is not really thrilled when she meets this girl and the poet makes clear throughout the poem makes clear throughout the poem that the two women do not get along. Liz Lochhead makes this

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    In your opinion‚ are women given enough freedom to choose the role models that best suit them? Are they pressured into choosing career-driven women as role models rather than women who prefer to focus on family life? Before several decades‚ women are weak‚ rely on men‚ obedient in society in country. Seems like everything women do that is for men. Women do not have freedom or choose to do what they want to do. However‚ as time change‚ people have high education‚ modern technology development and

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    The `Box Room’ by Liz Lochhead is a poem which describes a girl’s stay at her boyfriend’s childhood home‚ and her encounter with the boyfriend’s mother. As the poem title suggests the girl is to spend the weekend in the Box Room‚ which was her boyfriend’s room as he lived and grew up in the family home. This essay will look at the theme of relationships by examining the conflict between the boyfriend’s mother and the girlfriend by using word choice and minor sentences. The poet uses minor sentences

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    have succumbed to the lure of stereotypical representations” is certainly apocryphal when applied to Liz Lochhead’s “Rapunzstiltskin”‚ which promulgates “our maiden’s” autonomy and‚ indeed‚ her independence. Certainly‚ Lochhead’s use of the noun – “maiden” – is employed to connote archaic suggestions of an unmarried woman rescued by “the knight in shining armour”; this fickle romanticism is what Lochhead ultimately sets out to erode. Primarily‚ Lochhead’s use of language reflects upon the perspective

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    [pic] Contents 1) ‘Box Room’ – the poem 2) Summary 3) Key Quotes & Analysis 4) Practice Essay Questions 5) Evaluation Guide 6) Worked Essay plan 7) Suggested Revision Tasks 8) Useful Evaluative Phrases 9) Personal Notes Box Room First the welcoming. Smiles all round. A space For handshakes. Then she put me in my place – (Oh‚ with concern for my comfort). ‘This room Was always his – when he comes

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    poem in which the creation of mood or atmosphere is an important feature. Show how the poet creates a mood or atmosphere‚ and discuss its importance in your appreciation of the poem as a whole. A poem which I recently studied was Box Room by Liz Lochhead. This poem focuses on the recount of a girlfriend meeting her boyfriends’ mother for the very first time. For the duration of her stay‚ the girl stays in her boyfriend’s childhood room; this is the ’box room’ referred to in the title. The poem

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    Vu Ngoc Giang Poem for my sister “Poem for my sister” is another opus of Liz Lochhead about the relationship between a big sister and her younger sister. Furthermore‚ it’s her feelings towards her sister’s process of growing up. In stanza one‚ Liz tells us of an everyday occurrence – her sister trying on her shoes‚ she uses heeled shoes as a metaphor for life and how her sister is experimenting with it : My little sister likes to try my shoes‚  to strut in them‚  admire her spindle-thin twelve-year-old

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    Belonging is an essential part of human life that is not always just a connection to a place; it is a feeling of being at home within yourself and having the patience to discover who you are. Being at home within yourself is a process that is not instantaneous and this is evident in the film Ten Canoes and the poem ‘Digging’. Through characters and text specific techniques‚ the film and poem portray processes of how developing an understanding of group dynamics and relationships allows one to gain

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