Compare your Responses to ‘Kid’ by Simon Armitage with you Responses to one poem Carol Ann Duffy and tow from the pre-1914 Poetry Bank Poets use features of form‚ structure and language to force the reader to respond in different ways to different poems. Different methods of language are used by poets to produce different feelings about a speaker or generate descriptions of certain people. ‘Kid’ by Simon Armitage is a poem focusing on the partnership of Batman and Robin. It is a monologue from
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how women are presented in 4 of the poems you have studied. To do this compare “Mother...” by Simon Armitage and 3 other poems‚ one by Duffy and two from the pre 1914 bank. All 4 poems ( Mother‚ Anne Hathaway‚ Sonnet 130 and song of the old mother) are all linked to each other all by using different techniques of language to present women and to create some story in there poem. Mother (written by Simon Armitage)‚ the woman (the mother) in the poem is presented in a form of imagery. Armitage writes
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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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Both “Before You Were Mine” by Carol Ann Duffy and “Mother Any Distance” by Simon Armitage focus on the role of being a mother and having to give up something. In “Before You Were Mine” its Carol Ann Duffy’s mother letting go and giving up her carefree lifestyle‚ to take up the important role of a mother. Whereas in “Mother Any Distance” its Simon Armitage’s mother realising she has to let her son grow up and leave her grasps. The poem “Before You Were Mine” by Carol Ann Duffy‚ focuses on the fact
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many similarities and differences Simon Birch and “Scarlet Ibis”‚ it is most interesting to examine the characters‚ conflicts‚ and symbols. This essay will be showing all these similarities and differences‚ between certain characters‚ conflicts‚ and symbols. The characters being examined are Joe from Simon Birch‚ and the narrator for “Scarlet Ibis”. Joe always cared for Simon‚ which caused him to eventually experience a spiritual change. Thanks to Simon Birch Joe started believing in God. ON the
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characters from “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst. Joe and Simon are characters from Simon Birch by Mark Johnson. Brother and Joe teach us to not give up on some one. By being loving‚ caring‚ and motivating. Joe and brother were both loving to Simon and Doddle. “I’m going to teach you to walk.” (Hurst 3). That shows how loving brother was to doddle. “He is not a screw‚ he is a hero.” (Johnson‚ Simon Birch). That shows how much Joe stood up for Simon. Them being loving also meant that they were caring.
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The second character trait Simon possesses is that he is devotedly faithful. He is an enormous believer of God and loves sharing his faith with other people. This is proven during various conversations with Reverend Russell and his best friend‚ Joe Wenteworth. When Simon is talking to the reverend‚ he suggests that God made him the way he is for a reason and says‚ “I think I’m God’s instrument - that he’s gonna use me to carry out his plan.” The last occurrence when Simon is faithful happens when is
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an objective summary of the text. Part One Directions: Use the following criteria to compare the film Simon Birch to the short story The Scarlet Ibis. Simon Birch Scarlet Ibis Similarities/Differences Characters • Main characters • Protagonist/Antagonist • Round/Flat • Static/Dynamic • Evidence—use a quote from the text AND a line from the story to back up your answer Simon and joe Doodle and his big brother They erre both narrated by the second character
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FINAL EXAM ESSAY Reflect back on the course. Consider the themes we discussed and movies we watched. What have you learned throughout the course? Is there anything that was a surprise to you – something you hadn’t considered or realized? Have you changed or grown? Have you come further on your spiritual journey over the last two months? I love anything that deals about religion and culture‚ everyone does‚ I hope. Though I enjoy religious studies classes I can’t still help but wonder why we have
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Lord of the Flies The story of the Lord of the Flies is set during the Cold War. There’s a group of boys‚ and their plane gets shot down‚ and the boys get stranded out on an island.The author “William Golding”intention of treating the boys are isolated existence as a small figure of the adult military world. Without the restraints of civilization‚ the behavior of people will regress to their savage beginnings. Survival is of utmost importance. The base form of human nature will lead to anarchy
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