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A 15/15 FULL marks coursework for OCR English Literature on Carol Ann Duffy poetry for the close reading component of coursework. Written specialised for the 'Kray Sisters' poem by Carol Ann Duffy.

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Word Count:1,094
Word Count (without quotes): 940

Comment closely on the ways in which Duffy presents women in ‘The Kray
Sisters.’
How far does it reflect the style and concerns of Duffy’s poetry in The World’s
Wife?



Carol Ann Duffy’s The World’s Wife retells history through a feminist lens

challenging patriarchal narratives by amplifying female voices. Through

colloquial language and intertextuality, she subverts traditional

storytelling to signify her characters’ growing agency while preserving

conventional aspects including the use of dramatic monologues to add

complexity to her increasingly unconventional women. Duffy’s poem ‘The

Kray Sisters’, an inversion of historical figures, highlights this shift,

creating women who are a powerful sex in terms of maintaining unity and

authority.


In ‘The Kray Sisters,’ Duffy presents women as unified and protective. Her

utilisation of collective nouns ‘our’ and ‘we’ reinforces the sisters’ identity

as a singular, inseparable unit. The frequent use of enjambment in ‘Who

died giving birth to the pair of unusual us,’ reflects the sisters’

unbreakable bond, unwavering since birth despite any external attempts

to break this. Furthermore, the simile ‘big like our East End hearts,’

conveys generosity and protection which they extend exclusively to

women, excluding men entirely. This is developed by Duffy’s application of

a dramatic monologue delivered by one sister suggesting that they exist

as one person. This structural choice mirrors ‘Queen Herod’ where a

united force is created against men including ‘King Herod.’ This suggests a



Duffy, C. (1999). The World’s Wife.

, Word Count:1,094
Word Count (without quotes): 940

Comment closely on the ways in which Duffy presents women in ‘The Kray
Sisters.’
How far does it reflect the style and concerns of Duffy’s poetry in The World’s
Wife?



degree of tolerance for men whereas the sisters lack any tolerance for

men entirely. This is highlighted in the lack of a male presence, where

there is disgust towards any relations with men, ‘a few girls in the firm

who were well out of order – two of them getting


Engaged.’ The phrase ‘well out of order’ implies a breach of the

sisterhood’s unspoken rule: a world without men. This intertextuality

presents traditional romantic commitment as taboo within the sisters’

female-dominated world. The anthology’s progression from ‘Queen Herod,’

which is earlier in the anthology, to ‘The Kray Sisters,’ further on,

symbolises this tolerance for men wearing away as the sisterhood that

‘Queen Herod’ aspires to create becomes a reality in ‘The Kray Sisters.’

The sisters’ protective nature is exemplified in: ‘The word got around and

about that any woman in trouble could come to the Krays.’ The lack of

reference to ‘Sisters’ before ‘the Krays’ suggests a detachment from their

gender and its restrictions. The euphemism in ‘any women in trouble’

refers to pregnant women seeking aid ‘for protection’ another euphemistic

reference to backstreet abortions. This subtle tone remains in regard of

the reputation of the women while aiding them, taking on the role that

should be undertaken by men. This linguistic choice contrasts Duffy’s

usual blunt approach suggesting this double standard; women must



Duffy, C. (1999). The World’s Wife.

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