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Discuss the presentation of motherhood in Top Girls by Caryl Churchill
Churchill’s juxtaposition of historical and contemporary settings in the play reveals an enduring demand for an institutional change in attitudes towards motherhood. Act two scene one, immediately following ...
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Write a piece of descriptive writing under 1000 words
Golden rays of joy radiate through time-honoured glass. Bells sing, calling to students and teachers alike. It is a cheerful Friday afternoon; an air of feverish delirium coats the school. Picturesque and we...
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How can I identify and understand themes found in specific extracts of Shakespearean plays, and relate them to the play as a whole?
Despite the archaic language used in Shakespeare's work, it can be simplified by reading the scenes carefully. When you are presented with an extract of a play, as always you must read through it twice to fa...
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Explore the theme of childhood in 'The Retreat' by Henry Vaughan
The Retreat focuses largely on the glorification of childhood as a time of being innocent and close to God, prior to the ‘sinful’ (line 16) pollution of the human soul on Earth. The poem’s opening couplet, ‘...
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Explore the different ways in which Shakespeare presents the the theme of Fate in Romeo and Juliet
Realistically in an exam, you will have 50 minutes to answer this question and therefore our essay plan should strictly stick to three points. We must also remember to strategically cover all the AO’s (asses...
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