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Emigree
The Emigree is a poem about a person who was forced to leave their home country and journey to foreign shores to be safe. The first person speaker looks back with affection at the land they once called home but which is now possibly run by a tyrant or caught up in war.
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The Emigree is a poem about a person who was forced to leave their home country and journey to foreign shores to be safe. The first person speaker looks back with affection at the land they once called home but which is now possibly run by a tyrant or caught up in war.
Storm on the Island
Storm On The Island is a poem that gives voice to a people who live in constant fear of the power of natural storms. The poem's theme is therefore the ongoing conflict between humans and nature.
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Storm On The Island is a poem that gives voice to a people who live in constant fear of the power of natural storms. The poem's theme is therefore the ongoing conflict between humans and nature.
Extract From The Prelude
In this poem extract of The Prelude, Wordsworth presents two contrasting ideas about nature, and allows the reader to decide what nature means to him or herself personally. ... Wordsworth's prelude explores his childhood thoughts and the ways in which he has changed and grown over time.
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In this poem extract of The Prelude, Wordsworth presents two contrasting ideas about nature, and allows the reader to decide what nature means to him or herself personally. ... Wordsworth's prelude explores his childhood thoughts and the ways in which he has changed and grown over time.
London
The poem describes a walk through London, which is presented as a pained, oppressive, and impoverished city in which all the speaker can find is misery. It places particular emphasis on the sounds of London, with cries coming from men, women, and children throughout the poem.
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The poem describes a walk through London, which is presented as a pained, oppressive, and impoverished city in which all the speaker can find is misery. It places particular emphasis on the sounds of London, with cries coming from men, women, and children throughout the poem.
Ozymandias
“Ozymandias” is a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley that describes the ruins of a statue of Rameses II, also known as Ozymandias. The poem's speaker meets a traveler who tells him about a decayed statue in the desert of an “antique land.”
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“Ozymandias” is a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley that describes the ruins of a statue of Rameses II, also known as Ozymandias. The poem's speaker meets a traveler who tells him about a decayed statue in the desert of an “antique land.”
Kamikaze
This is an AQA, GCSE English Literature Power and Conflict Anthology notes. Which will help provide all the notes you will need in your GCSE English Literature.
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This is an AQA, GCSE English Literature Power and Conflict Anthology notes. Which will help provide all the notes you will need in your GCSE English Literature.
Checking out me history
"Checking Out Me History" was written by the British Guyanese poet John Agard and first published in 2005, in the collection Half-Caste. The poem focuses on the holes in the British colonial education system—particularly that system's omission of important figures from African, Caribbean, and indigenous history.
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"Checking Out Me History" was written by the British Guyanese poet John Agard and first published in 2005, in the collection Half-Caste. The poem focuses on the holes in the British colonial education system—particularly that system's omission of important figures from African, Caribbean, and indigenous history.