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‘A Room with a View’- How does Forster depict the link between sex and nature?

E.M Forster published one of his more successful novels, ‘A Room with a View’ in 1908, after having written ‘Where Angels Fear to tread’ and ‘The Longest Journey’. One of the key themes within his novel is t...
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"Shylock is a Villain, through and through" Discuss.

In 'The Merchant of Venice', Shylock is positioned by Shakespeare as villainous through most of the play; other characters refer to him as "Jew-dog" or simply as "the Jew", relying on ant...
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How would you approach an unseen poem?

Before starting anything read the poem through twice. The first time read it just to understand meaning and get a grasp of what the author might be trying to say. The second time read the poem and highlight ...
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What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?

Both are examples of figurative language, and compare one thing to another. However, whilst a simile states that X is like Y, a metaphor states that X is Y.eg. 'The sun was like a golden coin in the sky' vs ...
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‘Thomas Hardy’s tone remains strongly melancholic.’ Discuss.

Hardy’s poetry can often be seen as melancholic. His use of imagery, such as in ‘Neutral Tones’, appeals to the passing of the seasons and a deadness in the landscape to evoke a sense of sadness and melancho...
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