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Brittle Beauty Analysis
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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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In Winter in my Room full analysis
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This presentation will give you all you need in order to analyse and understand Emily Dickinson's poem In winter in my room. Including background, main themes, tone, stanza by stanza analysis and a detailed overview that could be used for the introduction to an essay this is a compete guide to the poem by a level 7 IB English student.
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Symbols and Prejudice in The Handmaid's Tale (Margaret Atwood)
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Rhetoric, bodies and representing the visual in The Rape of Lucrece and Titus Andronicus.
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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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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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How do Shakespeare's late plays bring 'the world of words' into conversation or tension with 'the world of things'? Othello and The Winter's Tale, Sha
- Essay • 4 pages • 2013
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This essay was written in the summer term of my first year. It is a discussion regarding 'the world of things', mainly in Shakespeare's Othello, but also in A Winter's Tale.
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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 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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