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    English Literature Assignment Gideon Cheung S4CN (5) Essay on Digging by Seamus Heaney In the poem Digging‚ Heaney attempts to describe his admiration towards his father and grandfather. He finds their skills with the spade over the top. However‚ instead of following the footsteps of his father and grandfather‚ he chooses a pen instead of a spade as his tool for earning a living. The irregular structure of the poem‚ figurative devices‚ diction‚ and the title all played an important part

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    Poem Analysis of “My Grandmother’s Hands” The poem “My Grandmother’s Hands was written in 1980 by Maria Mazziotti‚ who was an Italian mother. She seems worried in the poem‚ we will find out why. Also‚ what does it have to do with Mothers? She seems to have lost faith in herself‚ and her way of raising children. The quote: “Did I fail my own children?” obviously states that she is questioning herself. So she might be worried that her children will not get the childhood like she

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    Belonging Essay Within the concept of belonging there is a understanding that the human not only belongs to certain aspects of society but also Is enthusiastic about trying to gain acceptance and inclusion consciously with in one’s environment. With in context of belonging we are to see through Peter Skrzynecki poem St.Patrick College the emotional stances of apathetic nature towards the protagonist surroundings. Skrzynecki show inclusion in the poem St. Patricks College. In the poem Skrzynecki

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    Half Past Two ’Half Past Two’ is a poem in which Fanthorpe describes how a young child is given a detention for an unspecified misdemeanor and is forgotten by his teacher. Fanthorpe draws on her experience as a teacher to describe the scene as seen through the child’s eyes. The Title of the poem tells me a lot of information even before I read the poem. The information it puts across is that: A boy is told to stay behind until ’Half Past Two’ but this has no-meaning to him because he has no concept

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    Literary Analysis of the poem "Hymn to the Night"‚ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow‚ applying the "New Criticism" approach. Imagery: The imagery of the hymn is very rich and diverse. Longfellow uses a lot of personifications‚ similes‚ metaphors‚ and other literary figures to create the aesthetic atmosphere of the poem. Personification: The most widely used device of the poem is personification. The central image of the poem is the Night that is a personification of the beloved woman. Personification

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    Poetry Unit (A): “Ordinance on Lining Up” “Waiting hurts. Forgetting hurts. But not knowing which decision to take can sometimes be the most painful.” –Jose N. Harris. Choosing the poem that appealed to me the most turned out to be a pain in the neck. We make countless decisions like this every day‚ and although this is not a life-changing decision‚ we have all at some point in our lives come across a difficult and stressful situation. The wide range of connections and the accuracy of

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    “Those winter Sundays” is a poem in which the author narrates his experience as a child living with his father. The writer starts by saying “Sunday too my father got up early.” It is to be noted that he was conveying how early his father gets up every morning and even on Sundays‚ supposedly a holiday for his dad. Next‚ the author narrates how hard his dad works and what type of job he has. “Then with cracked hands that ached from labor in the weekday weather” this phrase reveals that the authors

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    Jeffrey Chen Mrs. Mekhala MYP Year 5 Language Arts April 3‚ 2013 Poem Analysis on “Spelling” Margaret Atwood’s Spelling is a sophisticated and emotional poem. Like much of Atwood’s poetry‚ it has one central objective deeply rooted in her feminist beliefs. She aims firstly at the women in history by expressing the horrors of the low social status of women and how they were tortured in war; then she explains that education is what gives women the power to stand up for themselves and fight for freedom

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    1. (a) Discuss how student’s problems in primary/secondary schools are different to than they were 10 years ago. Nowadays students are quite different from the past 10 years. They were more self esteem and would like to be more independent as they think they are quite mature even though they aren’t. Physically yes they are big enough to be a man or woman but Psychology no. Comparing to those in the past 10 years they are quite obedient and ready to listen to others that are older than themselves

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    Ted Hughes’s poem‚ “Wind”‚ describes the impact and strength nature has over human beings. The poem is written in first person‚ which emphasizes the idea of a personal experience and suggests that the speaker of the poem is Hughes. The poem is situated away from the cities‚ presumably in the countryside or in a very isolated place‚ this can be supported by the use of words like “fields” and “hills”. The setting of the poem is in autumn since the weather is described as being cold and grim. The theme

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