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Explain the way in which Duffy presents the strengths and limitations

2023-05-19 05:20:11

I will explain how Duffy expresses the advantages and limitations of language in two poems. From the point of view of "Warming Her Pearls" and "Selling Manhattan", it is clear that Carol Anne Duffy takes an avant-garde approach to the possibilities that the language shows. She is strongly exposed to the ambiguity of the meaning of words and provides endless indication to the reader. Tamiflu also warned to the extent that he could not fully express the human emotions.

This contemporary Victorian poetry can also be compared with the Shakespearean sonnet and another contemporary Carroll Andhafi poem. Ann Hathaway plays a loving wife and an adventurous woman at Anne Hathaway's poet "Anne Hathaway". Duffy's method to demonstrate this is by her choosing the type of structure used in poetry. She became a rhyming crowd that could be thought of as resembling Shakespeare's Sonnet style, using a modified sonnet. After all, this couple almost imitates the style used in Shakespeare's sonnet. Because they always use rhyming couplets and end up with dramatic rhyming tuplets. Anne Hathaway was a wife of Shakespeare, so this sonnet style was being considered in her poem. Finally, using this rhyming phrase highlights the focus of her and his beloved poetry.

Valentine's Day is a poem written in 2010 by the present poet Laurel Carroll and Anderfie. This poem represents Duffy's unusual love perspective. This can clearly be seen from the title of the poem and the first line. The title "Valentine's Day" is almost misleading as we continue to read Duffy's explanation about the first line that the reader is "not a red rose or satin's heart." Tami uses this sentence and personality under the title to prepare for the traditional poetry. Daffy's poet is formed around the expanded metaphor of onions. For many people, comparison of Duffy may initially seem very controversial. But Duffy explains to explain how to use extended metaphor to give something more special to onions with their cleverness. An example of this is how Duffy explains how onions "like you to lovers".