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    How does Orwell present the character of Snowball in animal farm? At the beginning of chapter 5‚ in animal farm‚ Snowball is presented as popular with the animals‚ and skilled at raising support for himself among them. Orwell writes that ‘Snowball often won over the majority by his brilliant speeches’. This shows that he is both good with words and persuasive‚ as well as liked. Later‚ when he is banished‚ the animals are shown as wary‚ and one even protests against it saying that ‘he fought bravely

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    is the first type of love displayed in this play. You meet two Capulet servants‚ Sampson and Gregory in the first scene. They are talking about women as sexual objects and nothing more. Sampson is talking about how he will ‘be cruel with the maids’ once he has taken care of the men‚ and how he ‘will cut off’ their ‘maidenheads’. He is talking about raping the wives of the men he has killed‚ referring to their virginities as their heads. He is also very generous about himself‚ suggesting that his penis

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    Compare and Contrast how Fitzgerald and Shakespeare present Internal Conflict in order to progress the plot in "Othello" and "The Great Gatsby". How far do you agree that Wilde uses a lack of Internal Conflict to achieve the same effect?" In literature the theme of internal conflict is explored in a variety of ways‚ specifically through; asides‚ monologues and the use of the first person. “Othello” does this very well in that it has many asides and is a play‚ therefore internal emotions can be

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    How Does Priestly Present Birling in Acts 1 and 2? In Act One Birling is presented as very smug and egotistical when Priestly uses the stage directions ‘confidently’ and ‘laughs complacently’. These show Birling is not afraid to show his importance and status. It also shows his arrogant nature that emphasises he wants to dominate the situation‚ yet when the inspector arrives he loses his authority. ‘Complacently’ shows he thinks other people with a lower status are stupid and unimportant. Priestly

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    include food‚ personal care‚ beverages‚ canned foods‚ ice creams and many more which are worlds best consumer brands. The case study describes a lot of information regarding Unilever’s business strategies‚ key elements of Unilever’s path to growth‚ how they rejuvenated and restructured the companies’ slow moving performance to wide range of brands across the world. BRIEF CASE STUDY: Unilever was created in 1930 as an outcome of merger with dual chairpersons and headquarters one in Netherlands

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    How does Priestly present Shelia Birling in Act One? In act one Priestly presents Shelia Birling using a variety of techniques. Firstly‚ during the beginning of the act‚ Priestly uses stage directions to present Sheila as a half-joking character with the stage direction ‘[half serious‚ half playful]’ to show that although the conversation may be sincere she beings a lightness to the atmosphere. In addition‚ another stage direction ‘[mocking aggressions]’ also indicates this half-joking‚ half-genuine

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    Pearl James‚ a doctoral applicant at Yale University‚ claims in her article‚ “The Scarlet Letter‚” that Hawthorne presents false history in his novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ creating a parallel situation with Hawthorne’s life and Hester’s. James applies organization and evidence to her article to support her position and with these components‚ she constructs an effective and well supported stance. James creates a valid position when she writes that the author incorporates history that is pretense‚

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    Shakespeare uses many different themes to present love; relationships‚ conflict‚ magic‚ dreams and fate. Overall‚ he presents it as something with the ability to make us act irrationally and foolishly. Within A Midsummer Night’s Dream we see many examples of how being ’in love’ can cause someone to change their perspective entirely. ’The path of true love never did run smooth’ is a comment made from one of the main characters‚ Lysander‚ which sums up the play’s idea that lovers always face difficult

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    evil. How does Shakespeare present Lady Macbeth’s character and how does it change during the play? Lady Macbeth’s character throughout the play changes very dramatically. At the start of the play she is portrayed as a powerful‚ manipulative woman who doesn’t have second thoughts about plotting to kill the King of Scotland. However after the "dirty deed" is done Lady Macbeth’s character seems to disintegrate. She suffers a nervous breakdown and apparently commits suicide. Why does this happen

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    Explore how the play Twelfth Night portrays the theme of emotions and compare to at least two poems from the literary heritage. Twelfth Night‚ a play written by William Shakespeare‚ is a comedy which presents the theme of emotions in a respective approach. The emotions portrayed vary from different kinds including love‚ lust‚ hatred and jealousy. Twelfth Night can easily be compared to poems from the literary heritage. Sister Maude and He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven are two perfect examples

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