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    ’Education in England pre-1870 was characterised by social and gender stratification. ’ With reference to at least three types of school‚ examine the extent to which provision was different (i) for the different social classes‚ and (ii) for girls and boys. In this assignment I will be discussing how social and gender stratification was characterized during the pre-1870 in England Education. I will also be reflecting this on three types of schools and how provision was different for the different

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    Compare and Contrast: "Dead Man’s Dump" by Rosenberg and "dulce et Decorum est" by Owen In the poems "Dead Man’s Dump" by Isaac Rosenberg and "Dulce et Decorum est" by Wilfred Owen the main concern of these poets is to relay the theme of death. They want to let the reader feel the action‚ to see it with there own eyes. Both stories portray realistic imagery in many ways. The conflict that the dying soldier goes through in Rosenberg’s poem and the struggle that the soldier has lunging for

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    In this essay I will discuss a poem about encouraging people to join the war who was written by Jessie Pope and the poem is called ‘Who’s for the Game?’ which was written during World War 1. She was an English poet‚ writer‚ journalist and she still remains best known for her patriotic motivational poems and she lived for 73 years. This poem has encouraged many young men to join World War 1 as she said you will be honoured and be glorious but not knowing how terrible the war is. This essay will discuss

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    Throughout the duration of this essay I will look to answer the question written above‚ with the use of Point‚ Evidence and Explanation‚ in the subtopics of Interpretation‚ Structure‚ Language‚ Imagery and Personal Response. The poem talks of a gas attack upon an accumulation of soldiers who are fighting in World War I. He sarcastically states that it is ‘sweet and fitting to die for ones country’. Wilfred Owen thought completely different of this‚ however‚ and is complexly against the war. He

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    1. Who’s for the game‚ the biggest that’s played‚ 2. The red crashing game of a fight? 3. Who’ll grip and tackle the job unafraid? 4. And who thinks he’d rather sit tight? 5. Who’ll toe the line for the signal to ‘Go!’? 6. Who’ll give his country a hand? 7. Who wants a turn to himself in the show? 8. And who wants a seat in the stand? 9. Who knows it won’t be a picnic – not much- 10. Yet eagerly shoulders a gun? 11. Who would much rather come back with a crutch 12. Than lie low and be

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    The short stories" Rules of the Game" by Amy Tan‚ and "Who’s Irish" by Gish Jen deal with immigrant mothers and their experiences with their daughters. Each story tells how their is a strain on the mother-daughter relationship and a gap with culture. In "Rules of the Game"‚ Amy Tan’s narrator is Waverly Jong. Waverly is forced throughout the story to discover what game she is playing‚ and what rules she must follow in order to succeed in life. Waverly’s chess playing becomes a metaphor for her struggle

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    The Hunger Games are two brave‚ rebellious sixteen-year olds‚ who endure an oppressive government and fight for the freedom of themselves and their society. The Districts (The Hunger Games) are set up from a failed civil war whereas Factions (Divergent) was set up more as a Utopian society. Districts are divided by resources while Factions are divided by personalities. Both books are very interesting and have grabbed the attention of young‚ teen readers (like myself). The Hunger Games trilogy. What

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    Dulce was written in response to Jesse Pope’s patriotic poem motivating men to go to war called Who’s for the Game? She compared the war to a innocent rugby game‚ a verse that could have irritated was Who would much rather come back with a crutch Than lie low and be out of the fun? The fact that Jesse said that people would come back with just a crutch was insane‚ it was portrayed as bad to stay at home‚ instead of not fighting being described as safe Jesse called it ‘ lying low’ which comes across

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    Hunger Games and Toddlers and Tiaras Comparison Essay There are many major differences between the Hunger Games and Toddlers and Tiaras. One of the most recognizable differences between the two‚ is that the Hunger Games is a book about a girl trying to survive a game for the entertainment of the capitol and for scaring the citizens from rebellion. Whereas the reality television show toddlers and tiaras is about little girls beauty pageants. One of the numerous and large differences between

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    In “School is Bad for Children”‚ John Holt states Children are smarter‚ more respectable and independent than they will ever be in their lives‚ before stepping through the door of the school building. Holt’s essay is a very direct view of the educational system. Though some of his statements may be true‚ about the hindering of children through the educational process‚ he is blinded by his own negative experience. Holt cannot see the many benefits of the educational system. My own expense was quite

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