Higher English / GCSE critical essay on Carol Ann Duffy’s ‘Stealing’ poem.
Essay task: Choose a poem in which there is an element of ambiguity. Show how the poet’s use of ambiguity enriches your appreciation of the poem as a whole.
The essay is around 1500 words.
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18x Higher English A-grade Critical Essays on Carol Ann Duffy's poetry
18x A-grade Critical Essays on Carol Ann Duffy's poetry (at Higher English level) including the poems:<br /> <br /> Anne Hathaway<br /> Education for Leisure<br /> Havisham<br /> Mrs Midas<br /> Originally<br /> Shooting Stars<br /> Stealing<br /> The Way My Mother Speaks<br /> Valentine<br /> War Photographer<br /> <br /> There are also sample responses to 10 mark critical reading exam questions on Duffy's poetry.
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