Department of English
Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
Valentine
(1993)
Carol Ann Duffy
(1955– )
Notes
valentine:
12 kissogram:
19 platinum:
21 lethal: (Merriam-Webster)
Etymology:
Latin
letalis, lethalis, from letum "death"
1 a: of, relating to, or causing death <death by lethal
injection> b: capable of causing death <lethal
chemicals>
2: gravely damaging or destructive : devastating <a lethal attack on his reputation>
3: very potent or effective <a lethal fastball> ; also: having a high alcohol content <a lethal rum punch>
Study Questions
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Vocabulary
diction; connotation, denotationrhyme
alliteration
consonance
assonance
Sample Student Responses to Duffy's "Valentine"
Response 1:
Study Question:
What conventions of love poetry does Duffy use? Which does she
reject? What characteristics are typical of love messages that people send
to each other? Which of these typical themes, vocabulary, style, imagery,
or structure are also found in Duffy's "Valentine"?
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Response
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Student Name 2202234 Introduction to the Study of English Literature Acharn Puckpan Tipayamontri September 6, 2011 Reading Response 1
Title <Text of
reading response>
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Reference
Duffy, Carol Ann. New Selected Poems: London: Picador, 2004. Print.
[Arts PR6054.U38
D858N 2004]
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