Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Hide and Seek by Vernon Scannell and Half Past Two by U.A. Fanthorpe Es
"Hide and Seek" by Vernon Scannell and "Half Past Two" by U.A. Fanthorpe    Task: Compare two poems of the same theme in detail.    In this essay I will be looking at two poems, which are similar in  theme and discussing their similarities.    I will be using the poems "Hide and Seek" by Vernon Scannell and "Half  Past Two" by U A Fanthorpe. These poems are similar to each other  because their main theme is growing up, as the poems are set in the  mind of a child.    The first poem called "Hide and Seek" by Vernon Scannell is an unusual  poem as it takes a lot of imagination to fully understand the poem.  The title of the poem suggests that the story is about a childish game  but this is from an adult's point of view as this poem is set in a  child's mind and so this simple game is a terrifying experience to the  child. The opening to the poem starts with the frantic, short words  "Call out. Call loud: 'I am ready! Come and find me!'" This sentence  is short and sharp to show the tension and excitement of the hide and  seek game, as there are three sentences (although not full sentences)  to one line. This technique is used to build tension within the poem  as making the sentences short and sharp increases the pace of the poem  to make the reader more excited and anxious as to what is going to  happen. The poet uses this to build an atmosphere of anxiety at the  beginning of the poem so that the poem is rushed straight to an  exciting sentence without the build up. This alerts the readers and  makes them want to read on.    The next sentence uses a lot of alliteration within the sentence. The  sentence states "The sacks in the tool shed smell like the seaside".  This sentence, when said aloud, gives a lot of sounds which sound lik...              ...ader imagine this weird place which  the poet is trying to describe and makes the reader imagine that he or  she is in this place.    In comparison of the two poems, I can clearly say that both poems are  very alike. They are both targeted to an older audience so that they  can be the modern child as most people of an older age are curious as  to what it is like and would like to step in the child's shoes.    Both the poems are also told from the child's view so that the reader  gets to know more about the child.    The poems also both use personification because at such a young age  many simple objects can come alive really easily as the modern child  has a wide imagination and can, if he or she wants to, make simple  things come alive.    Therefore, in conclusion, I can say that these poems both have the  same theme, which is growing up and coping with growing up.                      Hide and Seek by Vernon Scannell and Half Past Two by U.A. Fanthorpe Es  "Hide and Seek" by Vernon Scannell and "Half Past Two" by U.A. Fanthorpe    Task: Compare two poems of the same theme in detail.    In this essay I will be looking at two poems, which are similar in  theme and discussing their similarities.    I will be using the poems "Hide and Seek" by Vernon Scannell and "Half  Past Two" by U A Fanthorpe. These poems are similar to each other  because their main theme is growing up, as the poems are set in the  mind of a child.    The first poem called "Hide and Seek" by Vernon Scannell is an unusual  poem as it takes a lot of imagination to fully understand the poem.  The title of the poem suggests that the story is about a childish game  but this is from an adult's point of view as this poem is set in a  child's mind and so this simple game is a terrifying experience to the  child. The opening to the poem starts with the frantic, short words  "Call out. Call loud: 'I am ready! Come and find me!'" This sentence  is short and sharp to show the tension and excitement of the hide and  seek game, as there are three sentences (although not full sentences)  to one line. This technique is used to build tension within the poem  as making the sentences short and sharp increases the pace of the poem  to make the reader more excited and anxious as to what is going to  happen. The poet uses this to build an atmosphere of anxiety at the  beginning of the poem so that the poem is rushed straight to an  exciting sentence without the build up. This alerts the readers and  makes them want to read on.    The next sentence uses a lot of alliteration within the sentence. The  sentence states "The sacks in the tool shed smell like the seaside".  This sentence, when said aloud, gives a lot of sounds which sound lik...              ...ader imagine this weird place which  the poet is trying to describe and makes the reader imagine that he or  she is in this place.    In comparison of the two poems, I can clearly say that both poems are  very alike. They are both targeted to an older audience so that they  can be the modern child as most people of an older age are curious as  to what it is like and would like to step in the child's shoes.    Both the poems are also told from the child's view so that the reader  gets to know more about the child.    The poems also both use personification because at such a young age  many simple objects can come alive really easily as the modern child  has a wide imagination and can, if he or she wants to, make simple  things come alive.    Therefore, in conclusion, I can say that these poems both have the  same theme, which is growing up and coping with growing up.                        
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