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Identify and analyse uses of lexis and semantics in this text (newspaper article)

Text A is written as a television review and is designed not only to entertain the readers with comedic features, but also to appear reliable and giving just criticism. This is achieved through a range of...

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How Does Williams Create Tension in the Opening Scenes of ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’?

Tennessee Williams uses key staging in the didascalia and dramatic irony in his dialogue to create tension in the opening scenes of 'A Streetcar Named Desire'. The small enclosed space of the apartment am...

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In Regeneration, What do you learn about the relationship between officers and men? What effect does the war have on masculinity? Why does Rivers wish he was young enough for France?

During the war, the relationships between officers and between men experience a move away from the detached and unaffectionate ones expected by society. The relationships are described as ‘domestic’ and ‘...

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How would I go about analysing a poem?

Before you go about analysing a poem formally, you should read through it a couple of times to ensure you have some sort of understanding of what it is saying as a whole. Keep in mind that there is no rig...

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How does Dracula explore social anxieties and fears?

Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' can be interpreted as a text that explores the social anxieties of Victorian society. The future of Britain was uncertain as the social hierarchy became challenged as women's right...

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