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First, read who each poem is written by and when; are they all the same gender poets, is it from the same period of history? This will be your first clue as to why their themes may be similar or different...
A metaphor is a figurative language technique which describes an object, action or person by directly comparing it it to something else. Often the comparison creates a mood within the text that reflects ...
Firstly, we would make sure there was a clear understanding of the overall book/play in general so that we would be able to put the relevant passage into context. For example in Inspector Calls there is a...
When human qualities are given to an inanimate object or abstract idea. For example, 'the flowers danced in the wind.' Another example would be 'time gnawed away at the old house.' When looking for person...
Remember: NEVER CRUSH SNAILS LET THEM EAT - WHY?narrative, characters, structure, language, themes and ideas, effect and why it is important.1- Quotations to show what you're talking about. 2- What effect...
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