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5x critical essays on Jackie Kay's poems 'Keeping Orchids', 'Lucozade', 'Gap Year', 'Divorce', and 'My Grandmother's Houses'. Jackie Kay poetry is studied as part of the National 5 English syllabus. Each essay is around 1000 words.

1) Essay one explores the use of symbolism in 'Keeping Orchids'
2) Essay two focuses on how the content of 'Keeping Orchids' relates to aspects of human nature.
3) Essay three compares the main themes of 'Lucozade' and 'Divorce'.
4) Essay four outlines the nature of the relationship between a mother and her son in the poem 'Gap Year'.
5) Essay five explores the ways in which 'My Grandmother's Houses' portrays a close relationship that is shaped in the context of generational, class and religious differences and argues that the poem can be interpreted in an existentialist manner. Approx. 2300 words.

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