Explore the ways in which the Wordsworth presents Lucy in She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways.
Norman Nicholson uses childhood as a means of exploring other ideas in Rising Five. Identify the ideas of the poem and comment on the ways in which they are presented.
Explore the ways in which Mervyn Morris presents the relationship between a small child and an adult in Little Boy Crying.
How does James K. Baxter develop our understanding of character in Farmhand?
Comment on the ways in which ideas are presented in Before the Sun.
Explore the ways in which memories of childhood are presented in Plenty.
Comment on the ways in which changes in perspective between childhood and adulthood are explored in two of the following poems: Plenty, Rising Five, Little Boy Crying.
Explore the significance of the ways in which Liz Lochhead presents the Storyteller and Storytelling.
Consider the significance of the ways in which women are presented in two of the following poems: Muliebrity, Plenty, She dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways.
Consider the ways in which Charles Lamb reminisces and conveys regret in The Old Familiar Faces.
Consider the ways in which one or two of the following poems present ideas about social injustice and lack of liberty: Caged Bird, Song to the Men of England, Monologue, Spectator Ab Extra, Carpet weavers, Morocco.
Explore the ways in which Maya Angelou uses the caged bird metaphor to present her ideas.
Consider the ways in which one or two of the following poems present ideas about work: Song to the Men of England, Carpet weavers, Morocco, Monologue, Muliebrity, Storyteller.
Consider the ways in which one of the following poems present ideas about work: Song to the Men of England, Carpet weavers, Morocco, Monologue, Muliebrity, Storyteller.
Some poems create a sense of sadness. Which poem in your opinion does this most powerfully? Justify your choice by exploring in detail the words that make it so powerful for you.
Good poems have a way of encouraging readers to see things they have not seen before. Explore one poem from this section which has this effect on you, bringing out the words that encourage you to see the subject in a new way.
Some poems—such as Rising Five, Mid-term Break, and She dwelt among the untrodden ways—have death or dying as their subject. Consider the words of two such poems so as to bring out the poets’ feelings for the subject of their writing.
Sometimes a poem is centered on one apparently ordinary event or incident which the poet sees as having a deeper meaning. Look in detail at one poem where you think this is so, and show how the poet’s words create the deeper meaning.
Some poems paint a rather dark view of the world. Choose one of the following poems and show how it vividly conveys this view to you. Remember to support your ideas with detail from the poetry: Song to the Men of England; from Spectator ab Extra.
Comment on the ways in which Heaney presents the experience of grief in Mid-Term Break.
Explore the ways in which Sujata Bhatt presents her memory of the girl in Muliebrity.
Comment on the way the relationship between individuals and the natural world is presented in two of the following poems: Farmhand, Before the Sun, She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways.
Comment on the way character is created in two of the following poems: Before the Sun, Farmhand, She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways, Spectator Ab Extra, Monologue.
Explore the ways in which the poet has used language and other poetic devices to present ideas in Caged Bird
miércoles, 28 de octubre de 2009
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