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How does Shakespeare explore the theme of fate in the prologue of Romeo and Juliet

The Prologue is a key element in how our expectations of the outcome of the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet are handled. The Prologue, which was often delivered by an authorial character (see Gower in Pericles, ...
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What kinds of questions do tutors ask you in the interview?

Well, that is a good question! I am sure you have heard horror stories about the kinds of questions which they ask you! They might seem random, but they are actually designed that way for two main reasons. F...
RD
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Dove sei stato in vacanza quest'estate?

Quest'estate, in agosto, sono stato in vacanza in Spagna con i miei genitori e i miei fratelli. Siamo partiti dall'Italia in aereo e abbiamo visitato le città principali del paese in macchina: la capitale Ma...
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What is Act Utilitarianism? Explain how act utilitarianism is at odds with the idea that individuals have rights.

Act utilitarianism is a teleological ethical theory propounded by Jeremy Bentham. It proposes that actions should be judged individually on their ability to bring about the ‘Principle of Utility’. That is, a...
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How far do you agree with the view that Fitzgerald presents Gatsby's life as pitiful rather than inspiring?

Within his novel 'The Great Gatsby', Fitzgerald presents Gatsby as an elusive character who is left a victim to the materlialist and fast-paced world of the 1920s, meaning that his life is moreover depicted ...
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