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      • Duffy’s poetry has always been strong and feminist. This position is especially well captured in her first collection, Standing Female Nude, in which the title poem consists of an interior monologue comprising a female model’s response to the male artist who is painting her image in a Cubist style.
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  2. May 12, 2021 · Carol Ann Duffy, the foremost Contemporary British poet Laureate, presents gender issues in her own distinguishable way and this distinctiveness comes from her.

    • Kaniz Fatema Tisha, Md. Habibur Rahman
    • 2021
  3. In a world still grappling with gender inequality, Carol Ann Duffy's feminist poetry serves as a rallying cry for change and a reminder of the ongoing struggle for women's rights. Her words continue to inspire and empower, igniting conversations and pushing boundaries.

  4. Duffy’s poetry has always been strong and feminist. This position is especially well captured in her first collection, Standing Female Nude, in which the title poem consists of an interior monologue comprising a female model’s response to the male artist who is painting her image in a Cubist style.

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    • Feminism in Medusa

    ‘Medusa’ by Carol Ann Duffypresents the mythical character of Medusa and her ability to turn everything into stones. I think that using the character of Medusa as a metaphor for a jealous lover was a stroke of genius. The metaphor works so well and through this comparison, Duffy is able to really get at the heart of the feelings of a jealous person...

    ‘Medusa’ by Carol Ann Duffy contains several themes. There are themes such as jealousy, feminine dignity, and doubtfulness. The character of Medusa is a symbolic representation of jealousy in ancient Greek mythology. The physical attributes of Medusa depict how jealousy turns a person into a formidable and fierce creature. She can’t even have anyon...

    ‘Medusa’ is a poem in free verse divided into 8 (mostly) equal stanzas. It employs many clever features. It is packed with rhymes and half rhymes, which gives the poem an almost musical flow. It contains examples of sibilance (a form of alliteration). It uses tricolons, which are groups of three, to emphasize emotions. The poem has a dark, almost g...

    Stanza One

    The poem opens up with one of the aforementioned tricolons. This commonly used rhetorical device is a tool to emphasize a point, in this case, the emotions being felt by Medusa, those pertaining to jealousy. The narrator then speaks metaphorically about how these emotions have turned her into a Medusa-like character. (Medusa was a character in Greek mythology with snakes for hair that could turn a person to stone just by looking at them) in this first stanza, Duffy uses the S-sound to make a...

    Stanza Two

    In this stanza, the narrator describes how they have become. Although she is seemingly describing her physical appearance it is clear she is actually talking about how she now perceives herself. I think it is obvious that her self-esteem is incredibly low. This low self-esteem gives the narrator a self-image of someone who has breath that “stinks.” She uses another tricolon to describe her mouth. She then uses the oxymoron“bullet tears.” This has the effect of helping portray the grim image t...

    Stanza Three

    The first sentence in this stanza is short and sharp and addresses the reader directly. But could it be assumed from the next two lines that the reader is supposed to be her husband or partner? The narrator addresses the reader as the person they love and then describes them, again with three descriptors, as “perfect man, Greek God, my own.” Her jealousy then comes to the fore as she states that she knows he (the reader) will betray her, and so he is better off as stone. This is a terrifying...

    ‘Medusa’ by Carol Ann Duffy is a feminist representation of the mythical character of Medusa. In the text, Medusa doesn’t stand on the negative side. Duffy projects her character as someone who is suffering internally and finding an answer. Her appearance, as well as her special power, in reality, make her a slave of loneliness. Moreover, the tone ...

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  5. Carol Ann Duffy, British poet whose well-known and well-liked poetry engaged such topics as gender and oppression, expressing them in familiar, conversational language that made her work accessible to a variety of readers. In 2009–19 she served as the first woman poet laureate of Great Britain.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Is Carol Ann Duffy a feminist? Carol Ann Duffy is known for her poetry that relates to women throughout society. Duffy’s work has been said to give a voice to marginalized women and has proven to be an example of success.

  7. KEY-WORDS: duffy, feminism, stereotype, subservient INTRODUCTION Gender discrimination is a much discussed issue all over the world today. Carol Ann Duffy, a British feminist writer presents this issue very distinctly in her oeuvre and challenges the deep rooted concept of patriarchal ideologies.