, THL3703 PORTFOLIO EXAM (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2025 - DUE 15 October 2025 ; 100%
correct solutions and explanations.
THL3703 Portfolio Exam (Unique No. 754261)
The Interplay of Syntactic and Metaphorical Foregrounding in
Shaping Poetic Meaning in Sketching a Thatcher
1. Introduction
Poetry thrives on language that resists ordinary
communication by drawing attention to its own form. This
technique, known as foregrounding, is central to stylistic
analysis and is particularly relevant in reading Sketching a
Thatcher. The poem presents the image of a Thatcher not
merely as a labourer but as a figure of artistry, creation, and
transformation. Through its unusual syntax and its sustained
use of metaphorical language, the poem invites readers to
move beyond the literal description of roof-making and to
consider the broader implications of craftsmanship, artistry,
and cultural identity. This paper argues that the interplay
between syntactic foregrounding (through deviation,
parallelism, and structural shifts) and metaphorical
foregrounding (through tenor–vehicle relations and focus
expressions) directs the reader’s interpretation, ultimately
Semester 2 2025 - DUE 15 October 2025 ; 100%
correct solutions and explanations.
THL3703 Portfolio Exam (Unique No. 754261)
The Interplay of Syntactic and Metaphorical Foregrounding in
Shaping Poetic Meaning in Sketching a Thatcher
1. Introduction
Poetry thrives on language that resists ordinary
communication by drawing attention to its own form. This
technique, known as foregrounding, is central to stylistic
analysis and is particularly relevant in reading Sketching a
Thatcher. The poem presents the image of a Thatcher not
merely as a labourer but as a figure of artistry, creation, and
transformation. Through its unusual syntax and its sustained
use of metaphorical language, the poem invites readers to
move beyond the literal description of roof-making and to
consider the broader implications of craftsmanship, artistry,
and cultural identity. This paper argues that the interplay
between syntactic foregrounding (through deviation,
parallelism, and structural shifts) and metaphorical
foregrounding (through tenor–vehicle relations and focus
expressions) directs the reader’s interpretation, ultimately