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    on Henry seeing as he wasn’t the first heir to the throne. When his brother Arthur died‚ Henry married his wife Catherine of Aragon to try and keep the alliance with Spain. This was a turning point because for this to be allowed the pope had to issue a dispensation as marriage to your brother’s dead wife was prohibited in the bible. At the time‚ and throughout her life‚ Catherine denied that her marriage to Arthur had even been consummated (never

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    Katherine Mansfield close reading how to analyse prose fiction Close reading is the most important skill you need for any form of literary studies. It means paying especially close attention to what is printed on the page. It is a much more subtle and complex process than the term might suggest. Close reading means not only reading and understanding the meanings of the individual printed words; it also involves being sensitive to all the subtle uses of language in the hands of skilled writers.

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    Seasons‚” the key problem between King Henry VIII and Sir Thomas More arises when King Henry decides he wants to divorce his barren wife‚ Catherine of Aragon‚ to marry Anne Boleyn. King Henry sees More’s approval on the matter both publicly and privately as a matter of utmost importance. More’s disapproval is quite obvious. “That you should put away Queen Catherine‚ Sire? Oh‚ alas as I think of it I see so clearly that I cannot remain with Your Grace that my endeavor is not to think of it at all.” (Bolt

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    Heathcliff’s death that caused represent: scandal in the neighborhood due to the fact that he was buried next to Catherine and had their remnants “mingle” in death. Lockwood’s Moors- The Moors represented the connection visit to the departed’s graves gives a sense of closure to the story. Between Catherine and Heathcliff. The rumors regarding the ghosts of Catherine and Heathcliff allows Like the weather‚ their relationship is the reader to imagine a happy ending for the couple

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    silhouette‚ I put many different things in her mind. An example of irony and symbolism was a bird in a cage labeled “trapped”. It is irony because Catherine wants to be free‚ but she keeps her birds in a cage. It affects the other literary elements of the book. One thing the irony and symbolism effects are the exaggeration. The symbolism and irony make Catherine say how she is trapped and lives with a beast. I included some conflict in her mind‚ like forced marriage. It affects the exaggeration also because

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    Heights. With this almost infinite power‚ he thrashes everyone around him and attempts to make everyone’s lives miserable just as his had been. As his plan lingers‚ Catherine unexpectedly dies. This results in Heathcliff’s withdrawal to his state of powerlessness. Heathcliff‚ despite all of his wealth‚ is powerless to be together with Catherine and powerless to her death as well. His whole journey had taken place for sake that he never would have this feeling‚ however‚ once again‚ he is powerless and it

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    Anglo-Spanish treaty‚ the treaty of London‚ the field of cloth and gold‚ the election for Holy Roman Emperor after the death of Maximillian‚ his treaties during the second French war and finally his attempts at gaining an annulment for Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. In 1515 Francis I won a victory against the Swiss‚ and so took power of Milan making him much more powerful. In response to this Wolsey set about creating an anti-French coalition via a Anglo-Spanish treaty and beginning agreements

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    Prototype Theory Rosch (1976) has proposed an alternative to the view that concepts are com¬posed from sets of features which necessarily and sufficiently define instances of a concept. Rosch proposes that concepts are best viewed as prototypes: a ‘bird’ is not best defined by reference to a set of features that refer to such matters as wings‚ warm-bloodedness‚ and egg-laying characteristics‚ but rather by reference to typical instances‚ so that a ‘prototypical bird’ is something more like a robin

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    To many‚ the name Mary Tudor has gone down in history as that of one of the most ruthless queens of all time. Mary was born on the 18th of February 1516 to Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. During her lifetime‚ she would experience the world as she knew it crumbling around her. Mary was the only child to survive from her parents’ marriage. To her father’s dismay she was not the son that he craved‚ so after years of attempts he began to look elsewhere for his heir. It was this decision that would

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    instead of a multi-perspective story‚ this is a multi-layered story. We need to connect every part to obtain a global comprehension. But‚ at the end‚ some points remained unexplained (for example‚ where Heath cliff was born‚ how he got his money‚ if Catherine was really a ghost or not...) and even the narrators are not so reliable as they may seem to be –because they are also characters involved in the plot‚ not omniscient narrators. In the novel we find two times of reference: -a “present narrative”

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