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‘You must let suffering speak, if you want to hear the truth’ (Cornel West). How audibly, and to what effect, does suffering speak in The Catcher in the Rye and Reservation Blues?
Salinger’s work as a whole highlights the traumatic effect of the death of a family member, and the difficulties of existing in a society which you feel alienated from. Alexie’s characters audibly express the suffering they experience as a result of poverty and racial oppression. Both texts discuss the suffering that occurs due to parental absence and other people’s violation of their personal moralistic codes.
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Salinger’s work as a whole highlights the traumatic effect of the death of a family member, and the difficulties of existing in a society which you feel alienated from. Alexie’s characters audibly express the suffering they experience as a result of poverty and racial oppression. Both texts discuss the suffering that occurs due to parental absence and other people’s violation of their personal moralistic codes.
A Marxist approach to Rita Dove’s poem ‘Parsley’
A Marxist approach to Rita Dove’s poem ‘Parsley’
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A Marxist approach to Rita Dove’s poem ‘Parsley’
Explore the significance of religion in Christina Rossetti’s ‘Goblin Market’
I explore the significance of religion in Christina Rossetti’s ‘Goblin Market’ with textual references.
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I explore the significance of religion in Christina Rossetti’s ‘Goblin Market’ with textual references.
Analyse the versification of ‘The Talented Man: A letter from a Lady in London to a Lady in Lausanne’ by Winthrop Mackworth Praed, and comment on the part it plays in the meaning of the poem and its working as a whole.
For the purpose of this essay I will be analysing Winthrop Mackworth Praed’s poem ‘The Talented Man’ , which will consist of a detailed approach to the metre, structure, form, rhythm and language with reference as to how these techniques analytically enhance the textual meaning.
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For the purpose of this essay I will be analysing Winthrop Mackworth Praed’s poem ‘The Talented Man’ , which will consist of a detailed approach to the metre, structure, form, rhythm and language with reference as to how these techniques analytically enhance the textual meaning.
Explore in detail how the body is represented in The Great Gatsby
For the purpose of this essay, I will be analysing the physiognomy and build of Tom Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson.
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For the purpose of this essay, I will be analysing the physiognomy and build of Tom Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson.
Summarise 'Interpretive Communities' By Stanley Fish and 'Morphology of the Folk-tale By Vladimir Propp'
A summary in 500 words each of 'Interpretive Communities' By Stanley Fish and 'Morphology of the Folk-tale By Vladimir Propp'
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A summary in 500 words each of 'Interpretive Communities' By Stanley Fish and 'Morphology of the Folk-tale By Vladimir Propp'
What role do magical objects play in Chaucer's 'The Squire's Tale' and 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'?
For the purpose of this essay, I will discuss the magical objects of a brass horse, the ring, mirror and sword that appear in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Squire’s Tale and the celebrated magic girdle in the poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, before analytically considering in detail their individual roles within the text.
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For the purpose of this essay, I will discuss the magical objects of a brass horse, the ring, mirror and sword that appear in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Squire’s Tale and the celebrated magic girdle in the poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, before analytically considering in detail their individual roles within the text.
Examine the use of runes in The Rune Poem, Elene and ‘Christ II (The Ascension)’, commenting on their function within the text and their contribution to its interpretation.
For the purpose of this essay, I will examine The Rune Poem, Elene and ‘Christ II’, three surviving texts that take runes as a subject, in order to discuss the function of runes and their contributions to interpretation.
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For the purpose of this essay, I will examine The Rune Poem, Elene and ‘Christ II’, three surviving texts that take runes as a subject, in order to discuss the function of runes and their contributions to interpretation.
How were concepts of national identity and nationhood produced and consumed in the medieval period?
For the purpose of this essay, with a specific focus on the importance of language, I will consider and analyse the various forms that “England” acquired when the issue of nationhood was imagined by inhabitants of the medieval West, and whether a nation is something that other people define and recognise or something that individuals within a nation perceive.
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For the purpose of this essay, with a specific focus on the importance of language, I will consider and analyse the various forms that “England” acquired when the issue of nationhood was imagined by inhabitants of the medieval West, and whether a nation is something that other people define and recognise or something that individuals within a nation perceive.
Examine Bede’s narrative technique, as represented in his account of the poet Cædmon. Is it possible to distinguish ‘history’ from ‘story’ in his work?
the purpose of this essay will be to examine the narrative techniques that Bede uses in his account of Cædmon and to consider whether it is possible to distinguish ‘history’ from ‘story’.
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the purpose of this essay will be to examine the narrative techniques that Bede uses in his account of Cædmon and to consider whether it is possible to distinguish ‘history’ from ‘story’.