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Compare attitudes to love as presented in Christina Rossetti's 'Remember' and Shakespeare's 'Sonnet 116'
It’s in their exploration of time’s relationship to love that the two poems differ most starkly. Rossetti acknowledges that time may ultimately trounce her lover's memory of her. Her use of repetition in ‘da...
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Compare and contrast the way the theme X is presented in Text A and Text B
The key for me in answering this question can be found in the structural appraoch - Introduction/ Similarities/ Differences/ Conclusion on the overall defining effect of theme X. Introduction: Breifly summar...
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What is the effect of sibilance
This depends on the content of the quote. First think about what the quote is actually saying. Is it something threatening? Is it describing something beautiful, or something quiet? The repeated s sound inte...
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How are the themes of Love and Tragedy linked in Shakespeare's play ''Romeo and Juliet?''
TOP TIP! P- Point E - Evidence E - Explain Z - Zoom L- Language Shakespeare introduces the theme of tragic love through the characters of Romeo and Juliet. He referes to the couple as a pair of ''star-cross'...
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[Unseen Texts] Consider how the writers use language, structure, and style to produce effects.
'Language, structure, and style' is such a broad statement that it can be quite difficult to know what can be categorised under these titles, especially when writing about unseen texts under timed conditions...
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