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    scene Shakespeare presents the relationship between Romeo and Juliet as a tragedy. I can tell this because it says ‘I must be gone and live’. This shows that Romeo knows he might die if he stays but he is choosing to stay to see Juliet. It also shows how much they love each other as Romeo is showing he would die for Juliet. By using the image of death‚ it shows that the story might become a tragedy. By including hints towards a tragedy‚ it keeps the audience interested. It also shows how bitter the feud

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    In ‘A Midsummer’s Night Dream’ Helena is presented as an extremely lovesick and broken girl. To present Helena‚ Shakespeare uses carefully crafted language and a range of techniques such as metaphors‚ similes and hyperboles. The audience’s reaction to Helena changes throughout the play‚ for example‚ at different points in the play‚ we feel sympathetic towards her. At the beginning of the play Helena is heartbroken and extremely upset due to Demetrius’s hate towards her. We know this as she says

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    “I get lonely‚ she said. You can talk to people‚ but I can’t talk to nobody but Curley. Else he gets mad. How’d you like not to talk to anybody?” (87). Curley’s Wife is asking Lennie why he cannot talk to her‚ and displays how Curley’s Wife feels alone and isolated by being suppressed. Loneliness causes her to seek attention from others and eventually leading to her death. Not having a true self-identity is a result of Curley’s Wife loneliness‚ and why she has no name. Curley’s Wife has no self-identity

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    philosophy on life and the ’magic’ in life. His use of magical

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    has urban renewal been criticized? • Complete the chart below regarding public housing. Public Housing Who builds & maintains it? Percentage in the U.S. Reasons high-rise public housing is unsatisfactory How are recent public housing projects different? • Define gentrification: • What three (3) groups are attracted to gentrified areas and why? • Why has gentrification been criticized? Inner-City Social Issues •

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    Examine how Shakespeare presents Mercutio and Tybalt in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Mercutio and Tybalt are seen in extremely contrasting ways in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and are both incredibly interesting characters. However Shakespeare uses a range of techniques to present them both and this is why they are such memorable secondary characters. Mercutio is very important to the play as he is Romeo’s most trusted friend and also the prince’s kinsman‚ however he also ads a lot more which makes the audience

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    “Havisham” by Carol Ann Duffy is a poem which depicts the character of Miss Havisham from the novel “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens. Havisham is a bitter and spiteful character due to being jilted at the altar many years ago. She has become twisted and vengeful due to her heartbreak and loneliness. Themes such as love‚ hate‚ grief and madness are explored throughout the poem to illustrate Havisham’s descendance into insanity. Duffy uses several techniques in order to deepen my understanding

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    Elizabeth‚ which is confirmed through his attempts to obtain her love‚ insinuating that humble people have to exert additional effort in order to achieve marital pleasure. In society‚ there is an implied set of moral values‚ laid out by Jesus‚ which “were intended to be the lifestyle blueprint for anyone claiming to be Christian” ("Is the Christian Church Failing it’s Mission?" np). These principles teach individuals to avoid judgement of others as well as to

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    Does Charles Dickens have sympathy towards the revolutionaries or not throughout his novel‚ A Tale of Two Cities. This novel took place around the same time as the French Revolution. The novel is spaced out during an 18 year period. It started in 1775 and the novel ended in 1793. In the novel‚ Jarvis Lorry a banker at Tellson’s Bank in Paris‚ is traveling to Paris to reunite Dr. Manette‚ who was imprisoned in the prison of Bastille for an unknown reason‚ with his long-lost daughter Lucie Manette

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    Wilfred Owen’s poetry revives the horrors of war and displays the inconsistency of war as it dehumanises those who fight‚ therefore giving our humanity to death. War is portrayed as pitiful‚ futile and damaging which thus reveals the true aspects of war rather than the propagandist’s view that displays war as heroic and honourable. This was achieved through Owen’s extensive use of visual and aural imagery‚ which is evident in his poem’s Strange Meeting‚ The Next War‚ and Insensibility which all expose

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