Compare how a relationship is presented in “The Manhunt”by Armitage and “Nettles” by Scannell The poem “Nettles” is about a father that cares for his three-year old son after he has fallen in a parade of nettles. Even though the father is most sympathetic towards his son‚ and cares for him until his pain is “not so raw”‚ he is furious with anger at the nettles for causing his son the amount of pain that he is feeling at that point. This is understandable as he is his father and he wants to always
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------------------------------------------------- Comparing the ways the poet presents the relationship in the two poems ‘Hour’ and ‘Nettles’. The poems ‘Hour’ and ‘Nettles’ are both poems about the relationship between two or more people. Both poets used some of the same principles but they also use very different structures. Below are some of the examples that I have found. In the poem ‘Hour’ and ‘Nettles’‚ the poet always presents the information by relating most of the words or phrases used in the passage with the
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Compare a daughter’s tribute to her mother in ‘Praise song for my mother’ with the poem ‘Nettles’. ‘Praise song for my mother’ is about a daughter showing how much she loves her mother by writing her a praise song. There are very strong emotions in this poem and the mother meant a lot to the daughter “You were moon’s eye to me”. ‘Nettles’ is about a young boy who falls into a bed of nettles‚ the boy then goes to his father “seeking for comfort”‚ the father identifies the wounds and the son gets
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Compare how the poets present love in “Nettles” and in one other poem from the Relationships cluster. In ‘Nettles’‚ Vernon the relationship shown is the relationship that is shared between a father and his young 3 year old son who had fallen into a bed of stinging nettles. In ‘The Manhunt’‚ the poem Simon Armitage writes about the relationship that is shared between a wife and her husband who is an injured soldier who has just returned home from war. Both of these poets write about and explore
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language to present feelings in “The Manhunt” and one other poem (Nettles) In ‘Manhunt’‚ Simon Armitage uses rhyme to reflect the togetherness of a relationship. He says “After the first phase‚ after passionate nights and intimate days.” As the poem goes on‚ the reader can start to recognise that the un-rhymed cuplets show how fragmented their relationship has become. In ‘Nettles’ Vernon Scannell uses elements of nature‚ the nettles‚ to portray his keen anger towards the pain his son is going through
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is presented in “nettles” and “praise song for my mother” and comment on the feeling expressed in both poems Introduction Both “nettles” and “praise song for my mother” focus on parent child relationships. “nettles” is a poem that tells a story about a little boy who falls into some nettles‚ and “praise song for my mother” is a poem that displays love and praise for someone’s mother. However both poems show the feelings of both the parents and the children. The poem “nettles” is a very strait
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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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|Summary/Themes |Born Yesterday and Nettles | | | |Born Yesterday and Nettles are both written about adults’ thoughts regarding children and how they will survive in the world. | |Born Yesterday explores the poet’s feelings about the birth of his friend’s daughter and rejects traditional‚
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Sonnet 116 and Manhunt The two poems that I am going to compare about the exploring the ideas of love are ‘Sonnet 116’ and ‘The Manhunt’. ‘Sonnet 116’ and ‘The Manhunt’ are both about the power of romantic love in committed relationships like husband and wife. Sonnet 116 is a declaration of love that describes true romantic love as a constant force of nature that does not change as people go through life changes‚ a passion that “looks upon tempests and is never shaken”. Like in The Manhunt the
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compare a named poem with another poem from the cluster‚ of your choice. • E.g. – Compare how feelings towards another person are presented in Hour and one other poem from ‘Relationships’. – Compare how language is used to present feelings Quickdraw and one other poem from ‘Relationships’. Section A: The Assessment • A01 – Analytical and imaginative comments on the poems – Relevant quotes chosen and commented upon • AO2 – Language‚ structure and form • AO3 – Comparisons
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