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Argument ‘We should expect our online activities to remain private’ – Coursework

The internet. Revolutionary, defiant, formidable (for some). The best thing since sliced bread. ‘A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardised communication protocols.’ We use our online world every second… Continue Reading →

Summary

The antagonist, john, and his girlfriend are trapped in their dark school, it is night. The main protagonists, the evil aliens, are hunting the boy  and his girlfriend with intensions to kill. Number 6, another person on John’s side, meets… Continue Reading →

Do celebrities have the right to privacy?

Celebrities. Fame, lights and glory, we dream of it. They love it. They are celebrities because we know who they are. If we don’t obsess about them they wouldn’t be celebrities. When they sign a contract for a team or… Continue Reading →

Redraft – creative young adult fiction

It is cold. The sky is darker than it has ever been. I let my long black hair obstruct my eyes, which have seen nothing but my city fall to its knees and loose its purpose. Plastic bags creates traffic… Continue Reading →

How Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth

Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as a power hungry and vindictive women, whose character is against the stereotypes of of a Jacobean woman. By changing Lady Macbeth’s tone through carefully choosing her language choices and her line structure, Shakespeare creates this unique character…. Continue Reading →

I am number four

I was introduced to this book by Jack Elderten. So far I am enjoying this book because it is a science fiction fantasy, which is one of my favourite genres. I am in the dark with where the plot can go,… Continue Reading →

Shakespeare constructs our understanding of Macbeth

Shakespeare presents Macbeth as a confused and weak man who lost any morality he had left. Shakespeare does this by carefully choosing Macbeth’s language choices and his line structure. Shakespeare shows Macbeth as weak and that Lady Macbeth is more… Continue Reading →

Research for Jacobean era

Women in Jacobean era The ideal women in the Jacobean era would be tender, loving, inferior, supportive and not very intelligent. She would be there to support and observe her husband thrive in his chosen career. She is also expected to… Continue Reading →

IMPROVED-‘Life of Pi’ review

Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama, Computer-animated An Indian teenage boy, played by Suraj Sharma, tries to survive a journey across the Atlantic Ocean, in a life boat, with the company of a tiger. Ang Lee is the director of this film…. Continue Reading →

Dear Lady Macbeth,

Dear Lady Macbeth, I am pleased to inform you I, Macbeth, have led the Scots to victory, again, against the Norwegians. I killed Macdonald, with my own hands. I could not resist. I am on my way home to you,… Continue Reading →

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