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What did Sylvia Plath mean when she wrote: 'I took a deep breath and listened to the old brag of my heart. I am, I am, I am'?

(This question is intended for the first session with students. After, the questions will be tailored to the texts they are studying, to focus on specific themes and contextual backgrounds. This exercise ...

EL
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Compare and contrast the ways in which Fitzgerald and Steinbeck present the American Dream in 'The Great Gatsby' and 'The Grapes of Wrath' respectively

The notion of the American dream has been one engrained in the collective American psyche since the 'Declaration of Independence' of 1776. Here, Jefferson stated that 'all Men are created equal, that they...

CC
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How does Shakespeare present the theme of love in Othello? (passage will be available)

OBJECTIVES; A01analysing language based off whatever passage is presentedA02 construct a cohesive argumentparagraphingclear introduction and conclusionA03context; Elizabethan Ageimages of women and black ...

AB
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‘All duties seem Holy to Hamlet’: J.W. Von Goethe. Consider how far you agree that Hamlet’s motivations for avenging his father are out of personal affection?

One could argue that Hamlet’s motivations for avenging his father come out of the pure love he feels for him. He laments on his ‘poor father's body’ after the funeral reminiscing on ‘so excel...

VW
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‘Much of American Literature explores tension between social classes.’

Tension between social classes is a prevalent issue explored by authors such as Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby and Steinbeck in The Grapes of Wrath. Whilst Steinbeck’s polemic on 1940s America highlights ...

MG
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