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Essay heading: Compare the Poems “Havisham” and “The Laboratory”.
 
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Issue: Poetry & Poets
Written by: Sylvia Bishieri
Date added: July 1, 2009
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In “Havisham” the last word is “b-b-b-breaks”, I think that this suggests that the subject of the poem is about to break down or cry. “Moisten and mash up thy paste” and “Pound at thy powder” are examples of alliteration in “The Laboratory”. These are used to suggest the woman’s angry rage. Although both of the poems are written in, more or less, equal stanzas, there is no real rhythm or rhyme scheme to either of them...
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In “The Laboratory”, however, there are a few feminine rhymes where the stress is on the first syllable, such as “smithy” and “whitely”. This lack of rhyme and the use of enjambant and caesura emphasises even more that these women are thinking, interacting or reminiscing. The two women’s desires are exposes in both of the poems...
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Compare the Poems “Havisham” and “The Laboratory”.   Miss Havisham   Compare ‘Hitcher’ With One Duffy Poem And Two Pre-1914 Poems That Consider Death Or The Threat Of Death.   Compare and contrast the portrayal of women in three Victorian poems. How effectively have the poets used language, structure and tone to gain the reader’s sympathy for each woman’s plight?   Many of Duffy's poems evoke a sense of loss and for nostalgia. Discuss!   Are Laboratory Experiments Useful?   Biology Laboratory   How Does Carol Ann Duffy Present Women In Mrs Aesop And Litany?   Recognizing Laboratory Safety   Laboratory One: Introduction To Microscopy   Pump Performance Laboratory   Laboratory Safety Manual   Our Universe As A Laboratory For Understanding Physical Laws   Laboratory Report on the Reaction of Flames Towards Medals   Western Blotting technique laboratory analysis  
 
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