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Haha, when I read the same question for Yeats, I thought along a very similar line. I just expanded on the idea that Yeats uses sadness and other human emotions to try and reconcile the tensions and dichotomies that framed his public and private existence. And how through this 'intense passion' and reconciliation of these tensions (immortality + human weakness, revolution + cultural legacy), he could provide meaning and unity to his work. Then related this idea to two of his poems.rayd said:BL/BNW was very backward indeed, i thort it was a comparative study not a contrasting study... anyway the two differences i used were the context and representation.
yeats, wow intense human emotion? wtf? i just heavily extended anything i could think of in regard to emotion?? lol i dunno what went on in that.
powerplay was easy just straight out almost.
i got in 28 pages total so im happy.... if they can read it is another thing.. :|
There is definitely!!!!!! no a in definitelySteven Fulop said:Yep, agree with the general consensus here.
The BR/BNW and Frontline questions were very easy, and the Yeats question really suited my line of argument.
Overall, I thought it was a very easy exam and am definately expecting high marks throughout.
Steve.