In The Park by Gwen Harwood ... She is no longer a lively, interesting woman. She has changed to someone who only lives because of her children, and her life revolves around that factor. ... View More
Wordcount: 718
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Gwen Harwood ... the speakeramp39s representation of the two women and certain poetic techniques, Gwen Harwood has addressed issues of motherhood and domestic life, which would not ... View More
Wordcount: 1908
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Gwen HarwoodFather and Child ... gwen harwoodamp39s ampquotfather and childampquot poem is divided between two individual poems ampquotbarn ... gunshot itself, it represents the destruction of tthe birdamp39s life and the ... View More
Wordcount: 606
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Gwen Harwood Father and Child Gwen Harwoodamp39s ampquotFather and Childampquot is a two part poem describing the ... quickly awakens her to an importnat discovery in her life the reality of ... View More
Wordcount: 403
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Gwen Harwoodamp39s Poetry ... She realises the valuable life her father has lead and the great loss she ... Although religious imagery plays a major part in Harwoodamp39s poetry, it is equally ... View More
Wordcount: 1282
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Gwen Harwoods poetry ... Although when the subject of the poem is death, the words describe life, as if ... As we can gather from the examples, Gwen Harwood uses language to create dynamic ... View More
Wordcount: 1123
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Gwen hardwood Gwen Harwoodamp39s poems ampquotThe Glass Jarampquot exhibits the lifechanging events, as does the first half of Father and Son, ampquotBarn Owlampquot, while the second half of the duo ... View More
Wordcount: 1163
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What does Harwood say about change in her poems ... Change is inevitable as it is driven by the forces of life, which can neither be delayed nor resisted. Through her poems, Gwen Harwood explores the concept of ... View More
Wordcount: 1587
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poetry ... Gwen Harwoodamp39s poetry is unlike Eliotamp39s as her poetry is not directly focused on the personal experiences in her life. Although ... View More
Wordcount: 1167
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Harwood, poetry ... remembered hoursampquot that make up the memory of the mother in the daughteramp39s life. ... Gwen Harwoodamp39s poems are all inextricably linked in certain areas or techniques ... View More
Wordcount: 924
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community N family studies ... Although when the subject of the poem is death, the words describe life, as if ... As we can gather from the examples, Gwen Harwood uses language to create dynamic ... View More
Wordcount: 1134
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change ... poems ampquotThe Doorampquot by Miroslav Holub and ampquotGlass Jarampquot by Gwen Harwood ampquotThe Crucibleampquot a play by Arthur Miller ampquotMother Who Gave Me Lifeampquot by Gwen Harwood and the ... View More
Wordcount: 2382
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Change Process of Changing Self ... oneself. Life is altered by certain events that result in change of Oneself. Gwen Harwoodamp39s poetry is quite direct to changing self. ... View More
Wordcount: 1572
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Changing self ... of his transformed perspective on life. The ampquotcrumpled scarfampquot symbolises the childamp39s loss of innocence. amp39Father and Childamp39, also by Gwen Harwood presents the ... View More
Wordcount: 1484
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Change ... ampquotIn The Parkampquot by Gwen Harwood describes a woman with her children who sees an old lover and through his reaction recognizes that her life has not turned out ... View More
Wordcount: 2367
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Poetry ... the words from poets such as Judith Wright, Michael Dransfield, Gwen Harwood, David Cambell ... In the second stanza: ampquotA woman beyond her change of life, a breast ... View More
Wordcount: 935
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