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    Examine the way Carol Ann Duffy presents relationships in ‘Valentine’. Refer to other poems about relationships in your answer. This essay will be exploring the use of language and imagery in the poem ‘Valentine’ by Carol Ann Duffy to emphasise certain emotions within the text. This poem refers to the dark side of love and relationships several times, for example; “Its fierce kiss will stay on your lips.” This creates a different atmosphere to the stereotypical love poems, which are known for their

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    lens. It can cause a deep sense of grief at times but it can also make one feel a certain kind of content. The very exclusive one where the abundance of joy cannot be defined. Valentine by Carol Ann Duffy explores the many sides to love. The entire poem is an extended metaphor that criticizes the stereotypical idea of love. Duffy uses an onion, a very unusual object as a symbol to represent a gift for one’s admirer. The poet reveals the positive aspects of the speaker’s attitude to love through the use

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    same; our views on relationships have changed massively. In the poem ‘Valentine’, Carol Ann Duffy talks about the unorthodox love when she compares love to an onion. The use of strong imagery, powerful diction, distinct form and structure and various poetic devices (such as extended metaphors), enables the poet to present her unique perspective of love contrasting to the stereotypical way love is often thought about. Moreover, Duffy has used a range of verbs to highlight the apparent difference

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    The poem, Valentine, by Carol Ann Duffy, is the epitome of how conventional love and events such as Valentine's Day is pure asinine and downright ludicrous. She illustrates this by utilising a myriad of literary techniques, such as symbolism, imagery and word choice; in order to reveal the realities of love. It can be disputed that Duffy allows her readers' to fathom the enigmatic feeling known as 'love' through Valentine. Duffy's coherent use of language features help depict and accentuate this

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    Stealing and Valentine are poems both written by Carol Ann Duffy in the 1980s and 1993 respectively. Both poems show many similarities and differences in structure, tone, the use of language and form. Stealing tells the tale of a thief who once stole a snowman. The thief says this is the most ‘unusual thing’ they ever stole. During the poem, we learn a lot about the thief and the impression created by the poem is that the thief is a cold and heartless person. Valentine is about the giving of a strange

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    same; our views on relationships have changed massively. In the poem ‘Valentine’, Carol Ann Duffy talks about the unorthodox love when she compares love to an onion. The use of strong imagery, powerful diction, distinct form and structure and various poetic devices (such as extended metaphors), enables the poet to present her unique perspective of love contrasting to the stereotypical way love is often thought about. Moreover, Duffy has used a range of verbs to highlight the apparent difference between

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    poems “Sonnet 130” and “Valentine” present similar ideas about love, though they are written centuries apart. Sonnet 130 (written by William Shakespeare) is like a love poem turned on its head. Instead of describing her in a positive light, he criticise her physical features. He describes the flaws of her body, her smell, even the sound of her voice. Then, at the end, he changes his tune and tells us about his real and complete love for her. Valentine (written by Carol Ann Duffy) describes a gift for

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    In the poem ‘War Photographer’, the author Carol Ann Duffy brings out a severe highlight on the destruction and violence of which results from war and how the world does not seem to be concerned about what the war photographers have to witness during the war. The poem starts with an explanation and description of the war photographer standing by himself in the dark room. The photos that he had taken during the war were all organized in order. He thought of every place he had been

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    ‘The World’s Wife’ is a collection of poems by Carol Anne Duffy published in 1999. Throughout Duffy’s collection of the poems she represents women from history, myths and fairy tales, particularly those whose stories tend to be defined by men, or who have only a cameo appearance in male-dominated scenarios. ‘The Worlds Wife’ collection explores the themes of sexism, inequality and stereotypes, which women, sadly still face in modern society. In Duffy’s collection some poems look at the story of the

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    13 English Literature. 3.8 Develop an informed understanding of literature and/or language using critical texts TOPIC: To what extent does Carol Ann Duffy present a feminist perspective in the poem ‘Little Red Cap’. “The history of women has been a history of silence.” (Hillary Clinton, 1995, Beijing) This powerful statement from Hillary Clinton underpins the injustices of female representation in the past. This silence is evident in the Bible verse, ‘Let your women keep silent in the churches

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