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Key Poems From the Anthology The Manhunt

By Simon Armitage If The Manhunt is the printed poem: Love link to Valentine War link to Dulce et Decorum est The Manhunt

By Simon Armitage Link quotes to context: Frozen river suggests he is trying to hide his emotions as many soldiers tried to hide their experiences when they returned from war. Eddie (the soldier this is based on) suffered from depression after his time in the war in Bosnia. Blown hinge of his lower jaw could link to the missions Eddie would undertake as a peacekeeper. The horrors he has seen have affected him physically and emotionally. Then I widened the search shows how Armitage wanted to explore the effects war had on relationships. Eddie and Laura (his wife) struggled to reconnect on his return as he was like a different person. She felt she had to find him again. The metaphor buried deep in his mind suggests the war has changed his mental state. It links to PTSD and the idea that scars are mental as well as physical. People who suffer with PTSD can often explode or panic when something like a loud noise triggers their buried memories and experiences like an unexploded mine. Then, and only then did I come close shows the amount of work that Laura (and others like her) had to do to try and repair their relationships. The poem was written for a documentary called Forgotten Heroes and this line shows that their relationships made them unforgotten. Living Space

By Imtiaz Dharker If Living Space is the printed poem: Place link to Ozymandias Living Space By Imtiaz Dharker

Link quotes to context: The title Living Space is directly opposed to the crammed in living situations in Mumbai. The slums are concocted in any available space. One of the biggest slums in Mumbai is the most densely populated places on Earth. The verb clutch shows the weak grip the people living in the slums have on their lives. Wide-spread illness and sanitation issues mean there a big mortality rates. Most people don t live beyond 60. Religion is very prominent in the slums with Hinduism as the main religion. So the idea of miraculous things occurring and faith would be very strong in the minds of the inhabitants. Fragile curves suggests there is a thin line between life and death. Most people in the slums survive on less than 1 a day and work long hours in blistering heat. Thin walls of faith not only links to the ever-present religion in the slums but also the fact that the communities in the slums are divided into religions (mainly Hindu and Islam) so there are thin walls of faith between each community. Valentine

By Carol Ann Duffy Valentine

By Carol Ann Duffy Link quotes to context: The title Valentine is universal, as is the you in the poem. It could be any pair of lovers speaking. Duffy wrote the poem for a Valentine s radio broadcast so the non-specific nature of the speaker could apply to anyone listening. The moon wrapped in brown paper shows the traditional idea of unwrapping gifts but the gift is untraditional. This may link to Duffy s own unconventional relationships with both men and women as part of the LGBTQ community. A wobbling photo of grief suggests the speaker looking in a mirror, or even over old photographs. In a modern context, this shows memories of broken relationships can last longer because of the photographic evidence that remains behind. A kissogram is a traditional romantic gesture of sending your partner a humorous message accompanied with a kiss. It has since been replaced gestures such as public declarations of affection on Instagram. The final line cling to your knife reflects the self-harm people inflict in relationships. Duffy wanted to show that even the most loving and secure relationships can have a dark side (this idea is also explored with the juxtaposition of possessive and faithful ). Death of a Naturalist

By Seamus Heaney If Death of a Naturalist is the printed poem: Time passing/ Dangers of Nature link to Afternoons/Hawk Roosting Death of a Naturalist By Seamus Heaney

Link quotes to context: The title Death of a Naturalist is also the title of his first collection of poems which were heavily influenced by the death of his younger brother (hit by a car when he was four) and his growing awareness of the difficulties in the world around him. In the first stanza Heaney writes with the persona of his childhood self. Gleeful about the disgusting discoveries he makes in nature such as the slobber of the frogspawn. His role as a naturalist can be seen when he proudly recites what he has learnt in Biology. Again, Heaney embodies his keenness as a child to learn about nature, and particularly frogspawn. Language such as angry and grenades shows Heaney s growing awareness of the troubles in the world around him. Heaney grew up a Catholic in Protestant Northern Ireland and witnessed the conflict surrounding the IRA at the time. The final verb clutch shows the grip adulthood has on him as he moves further away from his childhood fascination with nature. What was once exciting, now disgusts him. Hawk Roosting By Ted Hughes

If Hawk Roosting is the printed poem: Dangers of Nature link to Death of a Naturalist Power - Ozymandias Hawk Roosting By Ted Hughes

Link quotes to context: The title Hawk Roosting and first line I sit at the top of the wood emphasises the idea that the hawk is at the top of the world, looking down on creation and controlling everything like a fascist dictator. Ted Hughes described the poem as Nature thinking and said he wanted to portray the natural thoughts of a hawk with verbs like kill and eat The hawk speaks as if he is God as he takes credit for Creation as is God at the start of the Bible. Hughes believed that the natural world was about survival, not violence. This can be seen through his descriptions of the hawk s attacks such as tearing off heads and the direct path of flight the hawk takes to catch his prey. The clash between Hughes view that the natural world is held to a different set of laws and the parallels between the hawk and a dictator can be seen in the final line I am going to keep things like this. On the one hand, the hawk is just surviving and taking his natural place in the food chain, on the other, he is representative of a fascist regime. Afternoons By Philip Larkin

If Afternoons is the printed poem: Time passing link to Death of a Naturalist Love/Relationships link to The Manhunt Afternoons By Philip Larkin

Link quotes to context: The title Afternoons reflects much of Larkin s poetry based around the idea of youth passing and middle-age setting in. Larkin, however, tended to focus on other people s middle age and not his own. Larkin s poetry is very observational and focussing on ordinary lives- in this poem he imagines the lives of young mothers although Larkin had no children himself. A feature of Larkin s poetry is that he remains detached and doesn t get emotionally involved. There is no judgement of the young mothers and the estateful of washing, he is just making an observation. Courting is an old-fashioned word for dating so the mothers are remembering the places they used to meet their boyfriends. As they are still used (by younger teenagers) it is a reminder that their youth and enjoyment has passed. Larkin s poetry is considered to be universal and can be applied to anyone. The last lines Something is pushing them/to the side of their own lives suggests that parenthood and aging causes their own priorities to fade, something a lot of people feel happens as they get older. Dulce et Decorum Est By Wilfred Owen

If Dulce is the printed poem: War link to The Manhunt Dulce et Decorum Est By Wilfred Owen

Link quotes to context: The simile comparing the soldiers to old beggars is shocking because the soldiers were all young and healthy men. They were destroyed by the war. There were many young soldiers but up to 250,000 were actually under 18. Owen was only 24 when he wrote Dulce. Owen s poetry shows how many lives were affected by the war. Although not all injuries resulted in death, there were over 1.5 million soldiers who sustained injuries and became part of the walking wounded. By 1917 (when the poem was written) the most common gas used in warfare against the British was Mustard Gas. This gas didn t necessarily kill straight away but it made skin blister and caused internal organs to bleed. It would take victims up to five weeks to die, drowning in their own internal blood. Owen s use of cutting language in the last stanza shows his own hatred of war and his harsh words vividly show his experiences of being on the front line. The final line Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori is Latin for it is sweet and honourable to die for your country. Owen s juxtaposition of this mantra with the words old Lie show his belief that the war was unjust and people were suffering and dying for no reason. Ozymandias By Percy Bysshe Shelley

If Ozymandias is the printed poem: Power/Destruction link to Hawk Roosting Place link to Living Space Ozymandias By Percy Bysshe Shelley

Link quotes to context: Ozymandias was an Egyptian Pharaoh (Ramses II) who was known for being a tyrant. He focussed his reign on building a huge empire of cities and monuments. The antique land the traveller has returned from is the remains of this empire. The statue is described as vast which shows how powerful he was and how arrogant he was to build a statue representing that power. A statue was found recently that is believed to be this statue and would have been 8 metres tall when intact. Shelly s poetry was often concerned with the power of nature to overcome humanity. Words such as lifeless and half sunk show how nature has destroyed most of Ramses legacy. Ramses II went down in history as being a great ruler meaning he built Egypt up to be a thriving civilisation, even though he was also arrogant. The writing on the statue king of kings shows his arrogance but also pays tribute to his legacy. Shelley s final lines emphasise his lack of sympathy for the ruler and support his belief that nature would always win against humanity. In the end the boundless and bare land has destroyed the statue and Ramses empire. Planning your comparison

Example Track this one Link across Four ideas and a spare Idea one: Lasting effects of war Idea two: Young soldiers/lives cut short Idea three: Bodies destroyed Idea four: The earth Idea five: They have no voice Named poem: Mametz Wood For years afterwards wasted young relic of finger the earth stands sentinel Looks after the soldiers bodies absent tongues Comparison poem: Dulce In all my dreams children ardent for some desperate glory his hanging face we cursed through sludge The earth is an obstacle like old beggars Four ideas and a spare Idea one Idea two Idea three Idea four Idea five Named poem Comparison poem