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Theologians and judges sought to demonstrate that accused witches embodied the kingdom of the
Devil. The poem keeps the reader involved because you have to piece the story together on your
own. Robert Browning uses a lot of other features like alliteration, personification and hyperbole.
Scratching, growling and panting noises grew louder and louder from the top of the hallway, from
The Red Door; the door no one ever used. Table of Contents. Haiku Free Verse Limerick Quatrain
Cinquain. Nature. Nature is the best, The breeze and the sounds I hear, They fill me with peace. The
poems differ slightly as in “My Last Duchess” the Duke is in control and he is proud and of high
status. The character and personality of the speaker is revealed through his speech, the situation is
not stated openly or directly but emerges as the poem develops. Write a review Update existing
review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. The poet created a colourful
character and placed him at a historical scene, this being the Renaissance. A sense of belonging is
one of the many things gained. Hardy has picked these rhyming words in the poem to make the
poem flow for a regular rhythm and also reflect the theme of the poem. This resource hasn't been
reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can
review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. In late 1923,
when Trotsky needed to be at his most active, he became ill with a malaria-like disease. Elizabeth
Browning must have had a very emotional life. By looking at Marks's Gospel we can find out a lot
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Grade GCSE English Literature Essays. It is the overall theme that goes through Hardy’s poems
written after 1912 which was the year when Emma died. Trotsky was unpopular in the party because
of his inactiveness in increasing his popularity within the party. These poems all portray the
relationships in different ways and present love and the consequences falling in love has, in different
ways. If people grew apart, he believed that they should be allowed to divorce. Jane's personal
changes and experiences, at each stage in her life, and those of her fellow characters, are powerfully
communicated to the reader. Discussing my overall view of Thomas Hardy's poetry about him being
pessimi. It is about a woman and how they spent time together but the poem is mainly a description
of the relationship and the woman. The orphanage owner, Ms Kravon was a small, chubby woman.
Investigation into motivation continues to this day and many theorists persist to propose legitimate
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The poem “How do I love thee” presents a positive relationship. The mood in the last stanza is
oriented more on the death of Emma and less on natural setting. Reviews Select overall rating (no
rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Catholic and Protestant churchmen identified
and persecuted witches as part of the campaign to acculturate the masses with 'acceptable' beliefs.
Students should use the essay provided to understand and practice the structure needed to compare
two poems effectively. Explain how twin and adoption studies attempt to distinguish genetic and en.
Catholics would say that Apostles are only male leaders in the church, but in the Church of England
they believe that any disciple can become an Apostle, male of female. Pathetic fallacy is a very good
poetic device which can help show feeling very well. Their food is basically inedible, their lodgings
are cramped, and some of the teachers are cruel. In the south-western states of the Holy Roman
Empire alone, it is estimated that more than 300 separate witch trials resulted in the execution of
2,500 people between 1570 and 1630, almost all women - in itself not surprising as church
authorities and priests were all male. On November 27 th 1912, Emma Hardy died after being
married for 38 years. A code generator that automatically writes programmes to implement. Biology
CourseworkTo determine if the distribution of flora across Ellerbec. Additionally Elizabeth Barrett
Browning has used abstract and concrete nouns to describe the feelings she has for her husband.
Hardy uses the poetic devices to help the poem flow. See other similar resources ?2.00 (no rating) 0
reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. Love is new to him and he
is really enchanted by the woman. The poems I have chosen to compare were all written after
Emma’s death. It is written in the form of a sonnet, which is a traditional form of love poems. In
“How do I love thee?” there is a bit of authority from both the man and the woman. Hardy often
uses personification to help emphasise his point. The Importance of Being Earnest - 'We live, as I
hope you know, Mr Worthing. Anybody can be a disciple and anyone who follows Jesus is a
disciple. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers
who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our
terms and conditions. There is some controversy to whether Mary Magdalene is an Apostle, but
according to Mark, she is not counted in the final twelve. The Duke is angry as he believes his wife
had an affair although he portrays himself as calm even though his angry underneath. It is set in Italy
and all the events happen in the Duke’s mansion or castle. The aim of this essay is to compare and
contrast different time periods and specific areas of Europe between 1500 and 1700, and critically
asses how the so-called witch-craze unravelled. Double Science. WHAT YOU DO AND WHEN
YOU DO IT You take one GCSE (Core Science) in Year 10 and a second (Additional Science or
Additional Applied Science) in Year 11. She told us daily she was protecting us but every night I felt
more trapped than ever. However, at the time of this poem woman were not viewed as people, but as
property. The Duke speaks very formally, this links with his power and pride; he also doesn’t show
any emotion in his words. Table of Contents. Haiku Free Verse Limerick Quatrain Cinquain. Nature.
Nature is the best, The breeze and the sounds I hear, They fill me with peace. The poems all portray
the relationships in different ways and present love and the consequences falling in love has, in
different ways.
Quatrain Hakiu Cinquain Limerick Free verse Anthology Project Hakiu Free verse Limerick
Quatrain Work cited. Investigation into motivation continues to this day and many theorists persist
to propose legitimate theories and explorations. He was over-confident, arrogant, and failed to take
any threat seriously, least of all the quiet Stalin and so did nothing to try to discredit Stalin or reverse
the damage Stalin did to him. The setting of “My Last Duchess” influences the way the reader sees
the narrator, as the Renaissance was a time when morally corrupt men like the Duke exercised
complete power. A library of common objects such as dialogue boxes and icons. This is typical of
wealthy, high status Renaissance men. Awaluddin Safar bin Jaafar Fikri Nazwan bin Mahmud Foo
Chuan Yee Aizat Rushdi bin Che Jaafar Muhammad Azhan Zaffuan bin Ramli. Sage (1974) stated
that motivation is 'The internal mechanisms and external stimuli which arouse and direct our
behaviour'. The use of nouns emphasise the passion and purity of love which comes from the poem.
Browning captures the authentic speaking voice of the Duke well, the speaker talks about his last
wife pointing to a painting of her on the wall. Robert Browning is the one secretly controlling her as
she needs him but doesn’t reveal it to him. Emma’s death was what made Hardy write his feelings
down as a poem. This poem is really simple but the heart pours out its emotions with every word.
This translates to the individual must have a desire or stimulation to do something, therefore being
motivated to do so. The Duke is bragging because he isn’t letting the other person speak. A series of
arguments with them heightened by Trotsky's 'The Lessons of. Trotsky was unpopular in the party
because of his inactiveness in increasing his popularity within the party. Our customer service team
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quote to create the impression that the Duke is speaking to someone. Elizabeth Browning must have
had a very emotional life. The Duke is angry as he believes his wife had an affair although he
portrays himself as calm even though his angry underneath. This quote shows the Duke’s love for the
painting of his Duchess, through these words it sounds like he is almost praising her. See other
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for. He also considers the body's arousal levels as another significant factor in motivation. The poems
are effective in the way that they show how Hardy feels because Hardy uses both strength of feeling
and natural setting and linguistic effects such as pathetic fallacy to draw the reader into his thoughts.
It is worth 10 marks and the question is always the same: WRITE ABOUT THIS POEM AND ITS
EFFECT ON YOU. In “My Last Duchess”, the Duke is a proud man, he is confident and very
arrogant, and the relationship is portrayed as unequal and is dominated by pride and not love.
Imagine a girl growing up around the turn of the nineteenth century. Investigating how language has
changed in children's literature; in relati.
Others go to have the opportunity to worship freely with other believers, a feeling of belonging,
being 'allowed' to worship. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our reviews,
only customers who have downloaded this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know
if it violates our terms and conditions. Without these things, the poems wouldn’t be very effective at
showing how Hardy feels. Jane's personal changes and experiences, at each stage in her life, and
those of her fellow characters, are powerfully communicated to the reader. Robert Browning is being
critical of the Duke through the way he portrays him, this poem is ironic because it says more than
what is actually been said. By looking at Marks's Gospel we can find out a lot about the nature of
Discipleship and the Apostles. Love is new to him and he is really enchanted by the woman. The
Duke may have personally killed her, or paid someone else to do his work. All the poems do not
contain the same content but overall relate to the death of Emma and looking back at good times.
Further develop knowledge and understanding of Poetry Anthology teaching at KS4 Use a poetry
anthology to identify key teaching points and appropriate methodology. A few months later he
entered Northamptonshire General Asylum, where he lived for the rest of his life, still writing poems
when his mental health permitted. During the time when Hardy was writing, it was very difficult for
a woman to divorce a man. The four poems chosen from the list for comparison within the essay:
'Education for leisure', 'Mother, any distance greater than a single span', 'The Laboratory' and 'My
Last Duchess'. The man doesn’t reveal much about his relationship to the woman, just that it was
very intense and perfect. See other similar resources ?3.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save
for later Not quite what you were looking for. Repetition is useful when a point has to be made
clear. The Duke is shown as commanding, attentive and very arrogant. Sage (1974) stated that
motivation is 'The internal mechanisms and external stimuli which arouse and direct our behaviour'.
All the love is coming from him; this is known as unrequited because he is not loved back. Another
reason is to go as an act of penance to make up for sin; this reason isn't as common as it was in the
Middle Ages when priests would sometimes give pilgrimage as a penance. The poem “How do I
love thee” presents a positive relationship. A sense of belonging is one of the many things gained.
The poem is written in the voice of an imaginary character, the Duke is not real but it is written from
the perspective of him. After getting changed I stumbled downstairs to the cramped dining room full
of 15 of us girls all wearing the same grey checked dresses. The language and imagery created gets
the reader involved in the poems. The social, culture and historical context all play a part in how the
poem is presented. Catholic and Protestant churchmen identified and persecuted witches as part of
the campaign to acculturate the masses with 'acceptable' beliefs. The relationship in this poem is
portrayed as unequal and it is dominated by pride and not love. This resource hasn't been reviewed
yet To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have downloaded this resource can review
it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. However, unlike
women, a man could divorce his wife just like that with a minor reason.
A sense of belonging is one of the many things gained. Write a review Update existing review
Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Use an acronym to help remember exam
techniques Comment on each CONFLICT poem in detail Sort the poems into themes Create your
own exam-style questions for revision Write an exam-style answer. This means that the Duke will not
be able to control her forever. The woman reinforces how much she loves him, and nothing can get
in the way. In late 1923, when Trotsky needed to be at his most active, he became ill with a malaria-
like disease. The asylum poems are among his best known works, but the haunting descriptions of
rural landscapes in poems such as “Decay” and “Remembrances” are more typical of the true
character of his poetic voice. The poet uses this quote to create the impression that the Duke is
speaking to someone. In the second poem “First Love”, the woman is in control and the man is
broken hearted because his first love is over, and it has not been sustained. For example, in Thomas
Hardy’s poem, The Walk, the same theme is used which is remembering something he use to do but
the mood is generally sadder throughout the poem. How many languages are spoken throughout the
world? 100 200 300 More than 500. As we approach the end of the poem the Duke reveals that the
Duchess was murdered. The man doesn’t reveal much about his relationship to the woman, just that
it was very intense and perfect. The irony in this poem allows the reader to question themselves and
desire to know the hidden message. Another reason is to go as an act of penance to make up for sin;
this reason isn't as common as it was in the Middle Ages when priests would sometimes give
pilgrimage as a penance. Others may say a lot is gained purely if you stay open to the new
surroundings. All the lines in the poem meant something that I understood and that is why I preferred
that poem. This poem is really simple but the heart pours out its emotions with every word. The poet
created a colourful character and placed him at a historical scene, this being the Renaissance. Further
develop knowledge and understanding of Poetry Anthology teaching at KS4 Use a poetry anthology
to identify key teaching points and appropriate methodology. He explains how it was in a secluded
area were hardly anyone went. During the time when Hardy was writing, it was very difficult for a
woman to divorce a man. The development of an appropriate Graphical User Interface. However, at
the time of this poem woman were not viewed as people, but as property. The four poems chosen
from the list for comparison within the essay: 'Education for leisure', 'Mother, any distance greater
than a single span', 'The Laboratory' and 'My Last Duchess'. The Duke is bragging because he isn’t
letting the other person speak. Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 83% A bundle is a
package of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place.
Literature only. For terminal examination in Literature, WJEC offers an anthology or, if centres
choose, an “Unseen Poetry” option. When the Duke shows his guest the painting of his last Duchess
and tells his story, he then just moves on to another artefact, as if the Duchess was not important to
him anymore.
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first verse of the poem, it is a happy mood, but gradually the mood changes in verse 2 and in verse 3,
the mood is oriented on the death of Emma and less on natural setting. These are used to describe
the poem in a more valuable quality. There were several reasons why it was Stalin rather than Trotsky
who succeeded Lenin, and it is these I shall be exploring in this essay. It is about a woman and how
they spent time together but the poem is mainly a description of the relationship and the woman. The
theme of this poem is a place of special significance, remembering something he use to do and loss
and loneliness which is shown more in the third verse. Robert Browning shows the reader how the
Duke needs to have control and complete power, and he causes a weariness to overcome the reader
through irony. The Duke refers to the Duchess as a mere object; this insinuates that he did not think
very highly of her. Firstly encouragement and praise gives the individual an incentive, also wanting
to prove people wrong and being motivated off other people's energy and enthusiasm are factors
concerning this too. The Duke’s relationship with his last wife was very negative; their relationship
was more about pride than love. The Importance of Being Earnest - 'We live, as I hope you know,
Mr Worthing. The poems I have chosen to compare were all written after Emma’s death. This poem
is really simple but the heart pours out its emotions with every word. Hardy often uses
personification to help emphasise his point. It is like many stories, even those written in the present
day, which is the author's fantasy. This translates to the individual must have a desire or stimulation
to do something, therefore being motivated to do so. Witch hunts peaked during the first half of the
Seventeenth Century. Scratching, growling and panting noises grew louder and louder from the top
of the hallway, from The Red Door; the door no one ever used. For example, in Thomas Hardy’s
poem, The Walk, the same theme is used which is remembering something he use to. It is unrequited
love because of this the relationship is ambiguous. The asylum poems are among his best known
works, but the haunting descriptions of rural landscapes in poems such as “Decay” and
“Remembrances” are more typical of the true character of his poetic voice. Empty reply does not
make any sense for the end user Submit reply Cancel See more Report this resource to let us know if
it violates our terms and conditions. The poet explores her feelings and shows a lot of emotional
confidence. The poems differ slightly as in “My Last Duchess” the Duke is in control and he is
proud and of high status. Hardy is feeling sad in nearly all the poems he has written after Emma’s
death. The person I interviewed was a relative who went on pilgrimage in May of this year, she said
'I gained a lot from travelling; I had an overwhelming mountaintop experience whilst proceeding
around the Stations of the Cross, meeting new people along the way'. Reviews Select overall rating
(no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. There are four stanzas in both poems.
The lengths of the lines are quite long and about the same length in the poem but get bigger and
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