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Film Censorship
- Essay • 2 pages • 2023
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Argumentative essay on film censorship .
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Brittle Beauty Analysis
- Essay • 2 pages • 2023
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Brittle Beauty Analysis
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Bartleby Notes
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How progression was regressive in Bartleby.
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Symbols and Prejudice in The Handmaid's Tale (Margaret Atwood)
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DISCUSS THE EVOLVING ANALYSIS OF THE CONDITIONS OF KINGSHIP AND THE VIRTUES OF A GOOD GOVERNOR IN RICHARD II.
- Essay • 7 pages • 2013
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This was probably my best essay of the Easter Term. It discusses the virtues of a good governor, working with Shakespeare's Richard II and Machiavelli's The Prince. I also recommend watching BBC's The Hollow Crown for a fantastic interpretation.
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Discuss masking and exposure in Much Ado About Nothing and A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
- Essay • 8 pages • 2013
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This essay was received well in supervision, and discusses both masculine and feminine power, and masking and exposure in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and Much Ado About Nothing.
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Eating and Food in Coriolanus
- Essay • 6 pages • 2013
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This was probably one of my favourite and most challenging essays of last year, concerning the interesting topics of eating and food in Coriolanus. I recommend watching Ralph Fienne's recent and very good adaptation.
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Discuss Narcissism and self-interest in Measure for Measure and The Merchant of Venice.
- Essay • 8 pages • 2013
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This 2,833 word essay was given a good grade in supervision, and discusses narcissism and self-interest in two of Shakespeare's plays, the Merchant of Venice and Measure for Measure.
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Rhetoric, bodies and representing the visual in The Rape of Lucrece and Titus Andronicus.
- Essay • 6 pages • 2013
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This essay is discussing the visual aspects of bodies and rhetoric in Shakespeare's epic poem The Rape of Lucrece, and the tragedy Titus Andronicus; not for the queasy.
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