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Futility

Genesis 2:7 – “And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.” Personification – How has personification been used in this poem to enhance meaning?… Continue Reading →

Act 3 scene 1|scene summary

After Caesar is assassinated by the senate, Anthony shows a front to the conspiritors to make sure they don’t kill him. ‘Fulfil you pleasure’ Anyhony tells them to do as they wish and that he want stand in their way… Continue Reading →

Drama|This flesh is mine|Act 1 Sce 9

‘This Flesh is mine’ is a play written by Brian Woodland. In the play Brian interlinks two stories into one play. The story of Achilles, the greatest Achaean soldier and the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Brian seamlessly changes the… Continue Reading →

How does Shakespeare present Caesar’s assassination?

Shakespeare’s tragic characters are all fundamentally flawed. It is this weakness that leads to their downfall. Caesar’s ego is presented through the majority of  play, therefore his fall is greater. Shakespeare uses metaphorical rhetorical question to present the assassination of… Continue Reading →

How is Caesar’s hubris used against him?

Caesar’s hubris is used against him, there is evidence of this in act 2 scene 2. ‘ ‘Break up the senate till another time, When Caesar’s wife shall meet with better dreams.’ ‘ Decius Brutus is questioning Caesar’s sense of… Continue Reading →

‘I simply want to tell you that there are some men in this world who were born to do our unpleasant jobs for noun.’ Lee indicates that, the majority, of the rest of Maycomb aren’t as morally strong as Atticus… Continue Reading →

Part a) How does Lee use details in this passage to present Miss Maudie’s view if Maycomb?

‘ We’re so rarely called on to be Christians, but when we are, we’ve got men like Atticus to go for us.’ Said miss Maudie. Lee make Maudie’s view of Maycomb shown in this quote. Maudie thinks that Maycomb is… Continue Reading →

Debate Homework – Nobody has the right not to be offened

Can we truly have free speech?Will free speech only exist in a society without censorship?Is there an unsolvable conflict between free speech and offence?   I think that we have the right to be offended Free speech. There will always… Continue Reading →

TKAM Chapter 22 – How has Harper Lee shown the change in the childrens’ character after the trial?

Harper Lee shows that the trial effected Jem more than any other child. ‘It was Jem’s turn to cry, his face was streaked with angry tears’. He was the only child that cried because of the outcome of the trail…. Continue Reading →

TKAM Chapter 15 – How is tension ated and relieved?

Atticus is outside the prison where Tom Robinson is being kept. A mob emerges and confronts Atticus. S, J and D jump into the circle. Tension is created because the readers can predict that Atticus is in danger. Tension building… Continue Reading →

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