Explore how Shakespeare and Orwell present forbidden love in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and ‘1984’. Introduction What is love? What are the main similarities and differences between the presentation of forbidden love in 1984 and Romeo and Juliet? Relate briefly to the contexts of both texts. Paragraph 1 Why does Romeo love Juliet? Why does Winston love Julia? Look at how Romeo is attracted to Juliet for being beautiful and compare it to how Winston loves Julia for her lack of purity. Explore this idea
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Anthem for Doomed Youth Wilfred Owen Glossary 1 Anthem - perhaps best known in the expression "The National Anthem;" also‚ an important religious song (often expressing joy); here‚ perhaps‚ a solemn song of celebration 2 passing-bells - a bell tolled after someone’s death to announce the death to the world 3 patter out - rapidly speak 4 orisons - prayers‚ here funeral prayers 5 mockeries - ceremonies which are insults. Here Owen seems to be suggesting that the Christian religion‚ with
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Explore the ways that Scrooge’s emotions change in “A Christmas Carol” The story will not leave us‚ but will “haunt” us “pleasantly” as Dickens hoped. We are experiencing this by exploring the ways that emotions of main character‚ Ebenezer Scrooge‚ change during reading “A Christmas Carol”. Charles Dickens uses a lot of adjectives and many similes in order to present a clear image of what Scrooge looks like‚ as well as his personality‚ and this is before we have ever met him: “Hard and sharp as
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Wilfred Owen establishes a sense of conflict in his poetry‚ this is depicted in “Anthem for Doomed Youth” and in “Dulce et Decorum est”. There are a number of themes in Owen’s poems‚ which all relate to the war. The poems focus on the allied soldier’s experiences and the impact the war had on them. The environments that Owen mentions in his poetry include the battlefield in France and the small towns in England. Owen’s poetry has many types of conflicts which include conflicts in the environment
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Spring offensive; by Wilfred Owens focuses on the uselessness for war. There is a striking contrast between the first and last few stanzas‚ as in the beginning all is calm‚ slow and pleasant. From the 5th stanza onwards‚ there is a sudden change from the serene environment‚ to an outbreak of activity. The poem starts off with peace and tranquility. ’Lying easy‚ were at ease and finding comfortable chests and knees‚ Carelessly slept.’ However even this early in the passage the last two lines connote
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How does Blake present childhood and the natural world? Blake viewed the natural world as an energising force for good‚ linking it often with children through the value of play‚ natural instincts and life forces along with the idea that ‘energy is eternal delight.’ Nurse’s Song [I] and [E]‚ ‘The Ecchoing Green’ and ‘The Garden of Love’ exemplify Blake’s love for childhood intertwining with nature. In these poems Blake shows how authority intrudes with this Arcadian tone as the Utopia is corrupted
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HOW TO TAKE CARE OF OUR WORLD?? An increased in population also gives a bad impact on our world.World getting more and more compact.The natural environment encompasses all living and non-living things occurring naturally on earth or some region thereof.As the world getting older‚the environment keep on polluted day by day.In order for us to live in a better condition‚we need to contribute ourselves towards saving our world.There are several ways to overcome the problems which are
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Some Ways That The Environment Affects Human Health? Air Pollution Air pollution is one obvious environmental health threat in OECD countries‚ contributing to a number of illnesses‚ such as asthma and in some cases leading to premature death. Of particular concern is the fact that children are more vulnerable to air pollution than adults‚ and increased rates of infant mortality have been recorded in highly polluted areas. Concerns about the impact of air pollution on health and the economy
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Compare how Robert Frost and Wilfred Owen communicate the theme of loss in ‘Out‚ Out-’ and “Disabled”. In the two poems “Out‚ Out-” and “Disabled”‚ a similar theme of loss is portrayed. Both of these poems deal with the subject of physical loss‚ as both protagonists of these poems experience accidental amputation. Both Robert Frost and Wilfred Owen manage to captivate their audience’s attention‚ and also a certain degree of sympathy for the protagonists’ misfortune. They do this successfully
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American history occurred when Jesse Owens won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. This accomplishment and others that he would achieve in his life time‚ given the historical context in which he rose to fame‚ inspired people for many generations. Jesse Owens created a historic legacy not just because of his record finishes on the track‚ but also due to the challenging times in which he competed. Born on September 12‚ 1913‚ in Oakville‚ Alabama‚ Jesse Owens grew up working on several farms
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