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Discuss John Milton's Refashioning of Existing Genres and Conventions to Meet 'Fresh Occasions'

Milton constantly adapts, and refashions, the English, and classical, poetic traditions in which he repeatedly and explicitly places himself. This often takes the form of the religious (seen in his Na...

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Answered by Jack C. ELAT tutor
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Consider the Significance of Suffering in Wordsworth's Lyrical Ballads

In days ‘of dereliction and despair’[1], the first Lyrical Ballads register poverty, fear, hunger and displacement, with its focus on bereft and suffering figures, the term ‘Ballads’ itself repre...

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How does Shakespeare present the theme of power in King Lear?

PlanIntro: power is something desirable and fundamental to many characters identities; but ultimately proves to be hollow, ephemeral, and destructivePoints to consider:How characters like Lear and Edmund ...

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Answered by Solomon H. English tutor
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What should a good personal statement include?

A great personal statement will show universites that you are so curious about the course you are applying for you that you want to study it independently for three years.
The ways to achieve this? ...

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Describe the 3 overall stages of the cell cycle and the processes ongoing during the cell's life.

The cell cycle is composed of 3 main stages:

1) Interphase

During the interphase stage of the cell cycle, the cell grows and organelles such as mi...

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Answered by Yousif A. Biology tutor
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