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This is a detailed comparison of two of John Donne's most notable poems
Essay received an A, hope it helps someone else
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This is a detailed essay which scrutinises women and their relationship with men, with reference to several literary sources. Themes of feminism and gender equality in reference to society at different times is greatly explored within the essay. Namelessness, language and familial upbringing are important motifs prevalent in the texts. This essay concludes how literature and societal changes have shaped and defined how women view themselves, and the development of gender ideals which have progre...
This essay analyses the portrayal of death in Webster's The White Devil. The themes of lust, women and passion in a society of repression and secrecy are explored. Especially in regard to Catholicism and the rise of power intertwined with corruption. The Jacobean malcontent is also discussed in reference to the role of Flamineo.
This essay explores the role of Edmond in the play as a villain. It analyses his character and reasons for his evil nature. It explores the juxtaposition of brothers Edgar and Edmond and the ways in which they are different. Notions of power and the significance of hierarchy are prevalent within Jacobean society, with aspects such a primogeniture extremely important. These ideas are explored in the essay as they are reflected greatly in the play.
This essay has been graded as an A and was printed for the rest of the class. The essay explores William Shakespeare's representation of King Lear, predominantly looking at the use of stage directions and language. The essay also examines the relationships between King Lear and the other characters in the play.
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This is an essay about art and culture in Nazi Germany 1918-1945