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The Manhunt (War/Conflict (The Soldier (Both poets use a first person…
The Manhunt
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Women
She Walks in Beauty
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Whilst the woman in 'The Manhunt' is in a marriage, the woman is SWIB is admired from a far by a stranger.
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Power-Authority
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London
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Both poets seem angry at the treatment of those without power by those that have it. Eddie is left to get on with his PTSD.
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Relationships/Love
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Sonnet 43
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In Sonnet 43, the speaker tells of her love; in The Manhunt, she shows it through actions.
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Use of speaker
Hawk Roosting
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Hughes uses a hawk to imagine a different insight into an animal's mindset whilst Armitage simply writes from the point of view of a different person who he has interviewed and researched.
London
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Blake seems to be writing as himself (he often walked the streets of London), whilst Armitage writes from the point of view of a soldier's wife.
Valentine
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In 'The Manhunt' the speaker describes their relationship whereas in 'Valentine' the speaker writes directly to her loved one.
Both speakers are a part of an intimate, romantic relationship.