Analysis - Catrin by Gillian Clarke - English Literature.
Your questions about Clocks The Poem is not on the website. Q Dear Ms Clarke, I was wondering if you could please clarify your intentions in your piece and how you wanted to describe your relationship and how you wanted it to come across with your son entitled “Clocks” dedicated to Cai.
You should write about Digging by Seamus Heaney and compare it with at least one poem by Gillian Clarke and two poems from the pre-1914 bank. 'Digging' by Seamus Heaney, 'Catrin' by Gillian Clarke, 'The Little Boy Lost' by William Blake and 'Tichborne's Elegy' by Charles Tichborne are the four poems that are going to be compared.
Gillian Clarke (b. 1937) is one of the central figures in contemporary Welsh poetry, the third to take up the post of National Poet of Wales. Her own poems have achieved widespread critical and popular acclaim (her Selected Poems has gone through seven printings and her work is studied by GCSE and A Level students throughout Britain) but she has also made her cultural mark through her.
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The answer the poet Gillian Clarke gave when asked what question the poem 'Catrin' responds to. Jane Weir Contemporary poet who wrote 'Poppies': a mother, but not a mother of soldiers.
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Conflict is presented in the poems “Cousin Kate” and “Catrin”. In the poems the conflict is based on the relationships between families. However, in “Cousin Kate”, the conflict is also in the class divide of a powerful lord and a poor maiden who I s controlled and abused by the lord.