The Manhunt comparison
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Is this from the relationships cluster? You could do it with Nettles because of the war imagery used or In Paris With You because of the emotional pain that relationships cause.
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(Original post by ellamoon_22)
What could I compare it to and why?
What could I compare it to and why?
The male speaker in the poem In Paris with You is unwilling to discuss his experiences of the past, instead he is keen to focus on the present. The husband in The Manhunt is similarly closed on the subject of the past.
The Farmer's Bride or To His Coy Mistress
The Manhunt is written from the perspective of a woman exploring herfeelings for her husband and their relationship. Many of the other poems in this collection are from a male point of view, such as The Farmer's Bride and To His Coy Mistress.
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