This is an analytical A*( Band 5) graded and marked Unseen Poetry answer for the AQA A level English Literature Love through the Ages specification. The Question is Love in Texts is often described as powerful, but in fact, it is more fragile than that.
Compare and contrast the presentation of love in the following poems in the light of this statement.
Hardy’s ‘Neutral Tones’ and ‘One Flesh’ by Elizabeth Jennings
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This document contains - Love poetry through the Ages Knowledge organiser for 7 different time periods. These knowledge organiser contain relevant links to all assessment objectives (A01,A02,A03,A04,A05) - Two A star Unseen Poetry comparisons that sucessfully explore each assesment objectives.
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