Adultery
Beth Kemp | Tuesday March 29, 2011
Categories: Courses, A Level, AQA A Level, AQA A Level English Language & Literature A, ELLA4, Poetry, Analysing Poetry, Duffy, Mean Time
This poem is not included as a taught poem in the scheme of work, nor is it mentioned on the student handout. It could be recommended to more able students for the theme of love and romance.
An adulterer is addressed in this poem; their actions and motives questioned.
Links to Plath/Larkin: love and romance (Larkin)
Lang-Lit points: address, similes and metaphors, imperatives, semantic fields of secrecy and decay, references to language and words.
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