Mrs Midas - Sonnet 18 and Anne Hathaway - Daddy And Suburban Sonnet - Case Study Assessment Answer

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Mrs Midas - Sonnet 18 and Anne Hathaway - Case Study Assessment Answer
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Mrs Midas and The Road Not Taken

The choices we make in life and where they take us

Every choice we make will have an everlasting effect on our lives. There is no changing that, every good, bad and in-between decision we have made has changed our lives, whether this is a small change or a major one. In both The Road Not Taken and Mrs Midas by Robert Frost and Carol Ann Duffy respectively, explore this idea in a variety of literary techniques. Frost explores this idea through the regret the narrator feels on the choices they have made. In the opening stanza imagery is used to describe the fork in the road “two roads diverged in a yellow wood”. Later saying “sorry I could not travel both” making the reader feel sorry for the narrator. Duffy’s poem is portrayed through Mrs Midas, the wife of a mythological character known as King Midas, who was granted the power to turn objects into gold with his touch. This power was granted to him by the Greek God, Dionysus, the God of Wine. The poem explores her thoughts on her husband’s decision to accept this power and how it damaged their relationship ending in Mrs Midas leaving him for her safety. Mrs Midas in the end however, wishes that she could feel the embrace of Mr Midas’ “warm hands”, “his touch”, using pleasant tactile imagery to immerse the reader further, though because of this curse she is unable to do so. 

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Sonnet 18 and Anne Hathaway

How people’s love for someone can stand the test of time

A persons love for another can be portrayed in many different forms, with poetry probably being one of the most flattering. Both Carol Ann Duffy in Anne Hathaway and William Shakespeare in Sonnet 18 express their love and admiration, through either a character or as themselves, using literary techniques to explore the idea that the love and things they write about the person stand the test of time. In Duffy’s poem, she uses Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway to express her own admiration and love for Shakespeare, while Shakespeare is addressing the recipient of the poem through the voice of a narrator. This recipient is unknown though there are many different ideas on who this is though they are simply known as Shakespeare’s ‘Beloved’. 

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Daddy and Suburban Sonnet

Women feeling trapped in by men or other external forces

Women in some places of the world are trapped in by the patriarchal society of this world and have been treated as second class citizens until the first wave of the feminist movement had begun in the late 19th and early 20th century, Daddy by Sylvia Plath and Suburban Sonnet by Gwen Harwood are some poems that explore the idea of women being trapped in several ways. 

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