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Why should we encourage children to read? Discuss with reference to J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones. 3900 WORDS

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For the purpose of this essay, I will look at the vast range of reasons why we should encourage children to read and specifically what children can gain from reading J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones.

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How does modern poetry depict the city and urban spaces? Discuss in relation to Hope Mirrlees’ ‘Paris: A Poem’ and T. S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’ -4400 words

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For the purpose of this essay, I will interpret, analyse and discuss the ways in which the poetic form and depiction of the city has been influenced by urban experience and the literary techniques used to represent them in ‘Paris: A Poem’ by Hope Mirrlees and T. S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’.

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The nineteenth-century saw several waves of educational reform. Discuss the different understandings of education presented in The Mill on the Floss, Oliver Twist and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. - 4400 words

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For the purpose of this essay I will analyse the aforementioned different types of edification and how they individually treat the concept of education through their characters as they encounter, experience and converge with the contemporary and major didactic and social educational hindrances.

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Write footnotes and an introduction to Elizabeth Poole’s, A Vision (1648) to make it accessible to a modern undergraduate reader.

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footnotes and an introduction to Elizabeth Poole’s, A Vision (1648) to make it accessible to a modern undergraduate reader.

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“The point about the Happy Valley in Johnson’s Rasselas is that its inhabitants cannot ever be truly happy.” Consider how we might attain happiness, with reference to Rasselas and William Blake’s ‘The Marriage of Heaven and Hell’ and ‘Songs of Innocence

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For the purpose of this essay I will be analysing the aforementioned texts with regards to happiness and how Johnson and Blake suggest we might attain it.

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Write footnotes and an introduction to Anne Gargill’s, A Warning to all the World (1656) to make it accessible to a modern undergraduate reader. 3000 WORDS

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footnotes and an introduction to Anne Gargill’s, A Warning to all the World (1656) - A TRANSLATION by me to make it accessible to a modern undergraduate reader.

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‘This pen | Did never aim to grieve, but better men’ (Ben Jonson). How far does your reading of comedy endorse this idea that its purpose is to improve (or, ‘better’) the audience? 3800 words

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For the purpose of this essay I will analyse and evaluate in a detailed approach Volpone, The Rover by Aphra Behn and The County Wife by William Wycherley, in order to conclusively contest or confirm if my reading of comedy endorses the idea that its purpose is to improve or ‘better’ the audience.

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Discuss the treatment of Christian belief and ethics represented in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Wife of Bath’s Prologue and The Wife of Bath’s Tale and Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene Book One - 3000 words

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Although Chaucer’s concept of Christianity is based on that of the Catholic faith and is therefore in opposition to Spenser’s Protestant beliefs, their treatment of and reference to religious theology is equally of paramount importance in order to identify, and understand what the references to these moral principles do to enhance the overall significance and meaning of the aforementioned texts.

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Discuss the ‘sense of place’ as depicted in Anita and Me By Meera Syal. 2300 words

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For the purpose of this essay, I will analyse the depiction of ‘sense of place’ and its various definitions, mainly in relation to Meena, with an added discussion of her parent’s ‘sense of place’ in order to put her meaning of ‘place’ into context. The literal and figurative meaning of ‘sense of place’ in relation to the aforementioned characters will be interpreted and applied depending on their experiences of literal geographical locations, figurative sense of identity and be...

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