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    Vietnam war‚ however‚ they use different techniques and writing stiles to convey the message. The Song uses a first person narrative stile to convey the traumatic experiences of the soldiers‚ the poem‚ however‚ does not refer to experiences‚ instead it uses strong‚ passionate words that directly refer to the effect of trauma. The beginning sentence of the poem clearly shows the authors stile of writing‚ bringing the audience straight to the point. “War drags men to the very edge‚” . The Song expresses

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    Comparing two poems

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    To write a comparative poem between two poems Limbo and Caged Bird are two very similar poems. They are mainly about one matter-freedom of captivity. Freedom is what the poems characters desire and hope to have. Freedom is their need and wants to be joyful and happy. I have picked these two poems‚ which link in many different ways‚ because they have interesting descriptions of the scene and tell us what the atmosphere is like. Furthermore‚ the authors‚ Braithwaite and Maya Angelou have used different

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    life changed over the short 44 years that he lived‚ although he didn’t live long‚ he sure wrote hundreds of poems that illustrated his life as a child‚ as well as his later years which led to his death in 1930. Lawrence life was divided into a couple sections in which Lawrence’s life changed for the good and bad. These changes that he experienced in his life got represented in some of his poems. Some of his life chapters were his childhood in Nottingham‚ in which he had a rough time growing up with

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    Notes: Stanza and Poem

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    CONTENTS Introduction: How to use these Notes The poems: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Sujata Bhatt‚ A Different History Gerard Manley Hopkins‚ Pied Beauty Allen Curnow‚ Continuum Edwin Muir‚ Horses Judith Wright‚ Hunting Snake Ted Hughes‚ Pike Christina Rossetti‚ A Birthday Dante Gabriel Rossetti‚ The Woodspurge Kevin Halligan‚ The Cockroach Margaret Atwood‚ The City Planners Boey Kim Cheng‚ The Planners Norman MacCaig‚ Summer Farm Elizabeth Brewster‚ Where I Come From 1 14 William Wordsworth

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    simple. Nothing fancy. The three authors we read from expressed their Puritan ideas by including God in their writings. Almost all of them use biblical allusions to help their audience better understand certain things involving God because their audience may not understand certain things. Taylor did not follow the idea of plain Puritan style‚ but instead used fancier writing styles rather than plain styles. Each author has a very different purpose for writing.

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    The Comparative Advantage Theory of Competition Author(s): Shelby D. Hunt and Robert M. Morgan Source: The Journal of Marketing‚ Vol. 59‚ No. 2 (Apr.‚ 1995)‚ pp. 1-15 Published by: American Marketing Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1252069 . Accessed: 24/03/2011 04:09 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use provides

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    Essay on the poem Lament

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    War cannot be waged with grave damage to every aspect of life. In the poem ’Lament’ by Gillian Clarke‚ the poet looks at the disastrous effects on our environment that have been caused by mankind and are destroying the natural world. Shes talks about how nature is affected and she uses language features effectively to convey her ideas. In the first stanza‚ metaphors are used to show how the green turtle has been affected by human activity. The words "pulsing burden" suggests the heaviness of pregnancy

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    Lawrence School Poems

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    Davidson Road School in Croydon. According to the author of D. H. Lawrence: The Life of an Outsider (2005): "He found the demands of teaching in a large school in a poor area very different from those at Eastwood under a protective headmaster. Nevertheless he established himself as an energetic teacher‚ ready to use new teaching methods like performing the Shakespearean dramas they had as text. "Best of School" and "Last Lesson of the Afternoon" are two poems about his experiences as a teacher. Quite extraordinarily

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    Sarah Kay Poem Analysis

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    was I to judge? Then one night I discovered a poem about hands‚ not how hands symbolize some greater meaning in life‚ just about hands. Hands and love. That night I learned to love poetry‚ learned to understand how it can convey feeling in ways the verbal descriptions can’t. That somehow you can learn all of life’s lessons from a

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    We are all torn between wanting to stand apart and wanting to fit in. How is this conflict explored in 2 poems and one text? (800 words) An Amerian psychiatrist‚ William Glasser‚ once said: “We are driven by five genetic needs: survival‚ love and belonging‚ power‚ freedom and fun.” As humans‚ the impulse to search for acceptance is present in our nature; however we are also driven by our desire to be unique. It is this conflict between wanting to stand apart and wanting to fit in that shapes our

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