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"Medusa" by Carol Ann Duffy was published in 1999 in her poetry collection titled "The World's Wife." The poem presents a feminist retelling of the Greek myth of Medusa.

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When was the poem Medusa by carol Ann Duffy written?

Medusa is greek mythology. verses are structured with six lines. written in first person. comparing herself now form when she was young. a lot of description on her appearance. rule of three is used in line one.


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The speaker in the poem "Medusa" by Carol Ann Duffy is Medusa herself. Duffy writes from Medusa's perspective, giving voice to the character from Greek mythology.


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Carol Ann Duffy was born on December 23, 1955.


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