Sylvia Plath inspired poetry EPQ help!!
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I'm in the process of starting my EPQ - my official title is: 'A poetry pamphlet featuring some poems based on the features of Sylvia Plath's poetry'.
I have a lot of research materials on Sylvia Plath's poetry - books, journals etc. But I'm going to make an artefact - so can I please have some advice on how to incorporate all my research in the artefact? Is just writing poetry that includes the features I've researched okay, or do I need to show my research off more?
I'm really sorry, I'm just really lost and want to do well!
Thanks
I'm in the process of starting my EPQ - my official title is: 'A poetry pamphlet featuring some poems based on the features of Sylvia Plath's poetry'.
I have a lot of research materials on Sylvia Plath's poetry - books, journals etc. But I'm going to make an artefact - so can I please have some advice on how to incorporate all my research in the artefact? Is just writing poetry that includes the features I've researched okay, or do I need to show my research off more?
I'm really sorry, I'm just really lost and want to do well!
Thanks
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Sylvia plat uses a lot of rhyme- it's paticularly chilling, it sounds sometimes like a nursery rhyme sometimes like a curse. When you say, an artefact, do you mean a physical thing to make ? 2 Mirrors facing eachother could work quite well, a reflection of Plath's use of rhyme, her insecurity and her inability to escape the tortures of the physical realm,trapped between the rhyme.
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