How to compare and contrast two love poems?
Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by admin
Hi.
I need to compare and contrast the poems first love by john clare and ballad by anon.I have no idea where to start as i have never studied poetry before. My essay has to be between 200 – 500 words long. If anyone has any advice i would be really grateful.
First read them carefully. Figure out what you think the author is talking about. No one can tell you you are interpreting the poem wrong. I would start by comparing things like what kind of love is in the poem. Are they both woman/man love, parent to a child love. etc. Compare the way they describe thier beloved (adj. they use) Also, is the love returned to the author , or is it unrequited. Is the author, happy or sad? Make each point and use lots of examples from the poems themselves. You will have 200 words in no time. Start by jotting down things that are obviously different and similar and arrange your paragraphs accordingly.
good luck
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