Disturbance Critical Quotes- Duffy 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureCarol Ann DuffyA2/A-levelWJEC Created by: emma.masterssCreated on: 23-03-20 16:18 Disturbance Critical Quotes Xan Brooks: 'With a lot of artists, the mystique is to baffle the readership. She never does. Her aim is to communicate.' Simon Brittan: 'the ability to express powerful emotions in detached 'everyday' language' Deryn Rees-Jones: shows 'the difficulties that patriarchy presents to both men and women' Elizabeth O'Reilly: 'both serious and humerous, often writing in a mischievous, playful style' 'gives us insight into such distrubed minds... without in any way condoning their wrongdoings' 1 of 4 Disturbance Critical Quotes Xan Brooks: 'With a lot of artists, the mystique is to baffle the readership. She never does. Her aim is to communicate.' Simon Brittan: 'the ability to express powerful emotions in detached 'everyday' language' Deryn Rees-Jones: shows 'the difficulties that patriarchy presents to both men and women' Elizabeth O'Reilly: 'both serious and humerous, often writing in a mischievous, playful style' 'gives us insight into such disturbed minds' 2 of 4 Disturbance Critical Quotes Xan Brooks: 'With a lot of artists, the mystique is to baffle the readership. She never does. Her aim is to communicate.' Simon Brittan: 'the ability to express powerful emotions in detached 'everyday' language' Deryn Rees-Jones: shows 'the difficulties that patriarchy presents to both men and women' Elizabeth O'Reilly: 'both serious and humerous, often writing in a mischievous, playful style' 'gives us insight into such disturbed minds' 3 of 4 Disturbance Critical Quotes Xan Brooks: 'With a lot of artists, the mystique is to baffle the readership. She never does. Her aim is to communicate.' Simon Brittan: 'the ability to express powerful emotions in detached 'everyday' language' Deryn Rees-Jones: shows 'the difficulties that patriarchy presents to both men and women' Elizabeth O'Reilly: 'both serious and humerous, often writing in a mischievous, playful style' 'gives us insight into such disturbed minds' 4 of 4
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