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    CHAPTER - III D.H. LAWRENCE’S CRITICAL VIEWS IN HIS POETRY D.H. Lawrence began his career of writing in his mid-twenties and the first form of literature he wrote was poetry indeed. The first collection of his poetry entitled Love Poems and Others appeared in 1913. Then two more volumes of poetry were published in 1929. It is observed that there are the accent and sweep of poetry in his novels especially in The Rainbow and Woman in Love. Like his novels‚ his poetry is also personal and

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    Department of English Language and Literature Semester 1‚ 2006/07 EL5221: The Linguistic Analysis of Literature Programme Lecturer: A/P Ismail S Talib Brief Module Description This interface module deals with some of the ways that linguistics and discourse analysis can be used for the analysis of literature. Among the topics covered are the grammatical features in literary texts‚ the sounds of poetry‚ and discourse situations in fictional narrative. This module will be useful for higher-degree students

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    LECTURE 7: SYNTAX. BASIC SYNTACTIC NOTIONS. 1.General characteristics of syntax. The grammatical structure of language comprises two major parts – morphology and syntax. The two areas are obviously interdependent and together they constitute the study of grammar. Morphology deals with paradigmatic and syntagmatic properties of morphological units – morphemes and words. It is concerned with the internal structure of words and their relationship to other words and word forms within the paradigm

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    On December third‚ the wind changed overnight and it was winter. Until then the autumn had been mellow‚ soft. The earth was rich where the plow had turned it. Nat Hocken‚ because of a wartime disability‚ had a pension and did not work full time at the farm. He worked three days a week‚ and they gave him the lighter jobs. Although he was married‚ with children‚ his was a solitary disposition; he liked best to work alone. It pleased him when he was given a bank to build

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    POST READING WORKSHEET CHAPTERS 1-3 VOCABULARY Pick out the meaning of the words in bold print. 1. The furniture could not have been much simpler: a very old chair‚ a rickety old bed‚ and a tumble-down table. A. messy C. fragile B. shaky D. broken-down 2. When his legs were limbered up‚ Pinocchio started walking by himself and ran all around the room. C. stretched C. flexible D. raised D.bent 3. His two wooden feet were making

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    CATEGORIES WITHIN NATURE | LIFE/DEATH | | BIRDS | | LIGHT/DARKNESS (TUNNELS) | | NATURE | | RELIGION | | * pg.121 ‘’ Jack Firebrace lay forty five feet underground with several hundred thousands tons of France above his face’’ – fragility of a human being. * Pg. 123 ‘’THEY HAD DUG TO THE END OF THE WORLD’’ – THE SENSE OF WAR BEING APOCALYPTIC‚ THE END OF EVERYTHING BUT DOES NOT END NATURE * Pg.124 ‘’There was an arm with a corporal’s stripe on it near his feet‚ but

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    Chapter One Ecology – the study of the many interactions in the world around us - body of knowledge concerning the economy of nature‚ investigation of the total relations of the animal both to its biotic and abiotic environment - concept developed by Ernst Haeckel in 1900s - The study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment - not “the ecology” (wouldn’t say protect “the physics”) - not Environmental Science – study of how natural world works Ecological

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    GCSE ENGLISH LIT POETRY CLASHES AND COLLISIONS The Exam Structure You will answer two questions on poetry. The exam will last one hour and forty-five minutes and is worth 25% of your total GCSE. The exam is divided into two sections: Section A: Unseen Poetry • You will be presented with a poem you have not studied. • You read through the poem and answer the questions set. This section is worth 20 MARKS Section B: Anthology Poems • You will answer 1 question in 2 parts. • Each part is worth 15

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    FIRST LOVE‚ LAST RITES Ian McEwan has written two collections of stories‚ First Love‚ Last Rites and In Between the Sheets‚ and nine novels‚ The Cement Garden‚ The Comfort of Strangers‚ The Child in Time‚ The Innocent‚ Black Dogs‚ The Day dreamer‚ Enduring Love‚ Amsterdam‚ winner of the 1998 Booker Prize and‚ most recently‚ Atonement. He has also written several film scripts‚ including The Imitation Game‚ The Ploughman’s Lunch‚ Sour Sweet‚ The Good Son and The Innocent. ALSO BY IAN McEWAN The Daydreamer

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    Wilfred Owen Poems MINERS (Page 75) There had been a terrible accident at a place called Podmore Hall Colliery (1918). 140 miners and pit-boys died Owen wrote in a letter that he thought this poem had ‘sour’ taste. He also said that if the poem were to have a subtitle it would be: ‘How the future will forget the dead in war.’ This would be its epigraph Soldiers and miners are similar in that they both risk their lives General strike in 1926 because miners didn’t get paid enough for the job

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