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    conflicting perspectives” Discuss this statement in reference to Ted Hughes ‘Sam’ and Sylvia Plath’s ‘Whiteness I Remember’. Composers construct their own representations of events‚ personalities or situations; they manipulate the features of their texts in order to achieve a particular effect/impact on the responder. These constructions can be influenced by many factors and thus this leads to conflicting perspectives amongst texts. Ted Hughes poem ‘Sam’ and Sylvia Plath’s poem ‘Whiteness I Remember’

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    Love and Death (Analysis of “When You are Old” and “An Irish Airman Foresees His Death” by W.B.Yeats) Ⅰ. Love In William Butler Yeats poem "When You Are Old‚" an anonymous narrator requests of a former lover to remember her youth and his love for her‚ creating a surreal sense of mystery that only reveals some shadows of his own past love life. Yeats’ diction changes as the poem progresses from stanza to stanza. In the first stanza‚ I believe the narrator is a man‚ who wrote this poem for his

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    C.B.S.E – Mathematics +1 English Literature – The Laburnum Top Maximum Marks – 30 Maximum Time - 1 hour 15 minutes * Two Marks Type: Q 1 ‘She launches away‚ towards the infinite’. Explain the given line.  Q 2 Why is the image of the engine evoked by the poet?  Q 3 What happened when the goldfinch came to the laburnum tree?  Q 4 How is the tree transformed during the bird’s visit? Write the line that shows this transformation.  Q 5 To what is the movement of the goldfinch compared? What

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    1998: Notes on the stratigraphy and chronology of Iron Age Tacanach‚ Tel Aviv 35‚ 208– Finkelstein‚ I. 2001: The rise of Jerusalem and Judah: the missing link‚ Levant 33‚ 105–115 MacDonald‚ K. 2011: Special issue: innovation and the evolution of human behavior Early Metallurgy in Cyprus‚ 4000–500 BC‚ Larnaca‚ Cyprus 1–6 June 1981‚ 303–312‚ Nicosia Gosden‚ C. 1994: Social Being and Time‚ Oxford Gosden‚ C Gottlieb‚ Y. 2010: The advent of the Age of Iron in the Land of Israel: a review and reassessment

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    Foundation of Ted Hughes’ work Who was Ted Hughes? What’s so special bought him that he was able to use his own life experiences to create wonderful poems? Ted Hughes wrote bought anger sorrow and regret because he saw people in pain‚ his own wife passed away and he regrets his actions from the past. Edward James Hughes or more commonly known as Ted Hughes was born in August 17‚ 1930 at 1 Aspinal Street‚ in Mytholmroyd‚ West Yorkshire to William Henry and Edith Hughes. When Hughes was seven his

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    differences in the poems ‘Pike’ by Ted Hughes and ‘Cockroach’ by Kevin Halligan. I will focus on what techniques both poets used to achieve the view of nature‚ setting‚ structure‚ subject‚ theme‚ message‚ tone and emotions of both poems. Pike and Cockroach both share a post Darwinian view of nature. The pikes “jaws hooked clamp of fangs”‚ here Hughes is using stressed syllables to imitate to sound of a pikes teeth clamping together. The subject of Halligan’s poem is a “giant cockroach”. He has chosen this

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    Iron‚ which has the chemical symbol Fe‚ is an extremely useful metal and the most common element 0n the planet Earth. Here are some of the more common uses of iron in the world today. Uses of Iron * Iron catalysts are used in the Haber-Bosch Process to produce ammonia and the Fischer-Tropsch Process to convert carbon monoxide to hydrocarbons used for fuels and lubricants. * Iron metal is strong but is also quite cheap. Therefore‚ it is the most common metal in use today. Most automobiles

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    the different ways in which Ted Hughes portrays nature in his poems as well as themes and ideas‚ you should consider the poems techniques? Ted Hughes is an English poet who was inspired by nature at his homeland in Yorkshire and wrote countless poems on this topic. I have studied several poems (Thistles‚ The thought fox‚ the jaguar‚ the horses‚ Hawk roosting‚ Pike‚ and Ghost Crabs). Within these poems I am going to compare the ways and techniques in which Ted Hughes portrays nature using poetic

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    The Iron Giant Quote: “A dog is a man’s best friend.” This is a well-known saying‚ and with dogs being domesticated animals and loved by society‚ a saying that men would be proud to say. But what about a boy - what is a boy’s best friend? In this movie‚ a boy’s best friend would be a giant robot‚ the Iron Giant. The Iron Giant is about a giant robot that fell from the sky and landed near a place called Rockwell. One night‚ a boy by the name of Hogarth‚ heard a sound in the forest so he decided

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    Plath and Hawk Roosting by Ted Hughes Both of these poems have a central theme of nature. However‚ the real meaning of each poem can be found elsewhere. In the case of Mushrooms‚ there is a strong sense of a metaphor underneath the surface about the struggle for women’s rights and Plath plays up to this by describing the mushrooms as insidious beings. Hawk Roosting on the other hand‚ implies a metaphor for the arrogant‚ selfish megalomaniacs of today’s world and Hughes achieves this by expressing

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