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    Walmsley's Diary

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    Some excerpts from my Wartime diaries in the 4th Queen’s Own Hussars Wednesday 11th. April 1945 Woken at 4 am to go into Lugo area with Recce party. Stood at cross roads for a couple of hours. Area lousy with mines. Late breakfast when tanks arrived. On April ll th I went with Lt. Walmsley by jeep to Lugo‚ the fortified town that is surrounded by water and to which access is made by many small bridges. We stopped the jeep on the outside perimeter and looked across one of these bridges at the town

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    methods of governance were problematic and in need for change. Furthermore‚ the learning of Greco-Roman ideologies about government‚ the individual‚ and way his of life was a method to educate people who can thereafter rescue the nation from the “inglorious age” (Petrarch) and open the doors to a new glorious era. 3. Why did Leonardo Bruni abandon his earlier course of studies to pursue the study of Greek literature? Leonardo Bruni was studying civil law

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    The stage drama No Sugar‚ by Jack Davis explores the bad treatment of minority groups and their responses to this treatment. The performance set in the 1930’s presents the Milimurra family who are the minority group fighting against the injustices inflicted on them by white authorities. No Sugar provides a voice for the aboriginal people‚ confronts European Australians with the past‚ restores Aboriginal culture and pride and explored the value of equality. All these ideas are used as a way to convey

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    Absolute Power Corrupts Completely Power is a critical aspect of aristocratic society since it provides authority to those who possess it and influences the actions of others. When one is given too much control‚ it often results in the abuse of power. In the play‚ King Lear written by Williams Shakespeare‚ the corrupting and destructive effects of power are witnessed through three significant occurrences: Regan and Goneril betraying King Lear‚ Edmund deceiving his father and Cornwall abusing his

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns‚ Khaled Hosseini details the misfortune of an Afghan woman‚ Mariam. Mariam’s endurance of oppression and injustice leads her to guide others to freedom‚ hope‚ and safety. Mariam was born into a broken home and labeled a bastard. Jalil‚ her father‚ never truly accepts her into his life and only pretends to care for her. Her childhood is filled with disappointment‚ but she continues to stay hopeful and cheerful. When her mother commits suicide‚ Mariam experiences a side to

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    How do men treat women in Porphyria’s Lover‚ My Last Duchess‚ Havisham and A Married State? In Porphyria’s Lover we see the views of a man and how he thinks that women are destructive. This is because in the poem the mistress is known a Porphyria‚ which is a type of deadly disease. I think that the poet‚ indirectly calling her Porphyria‚ is one big metaphor describing her to being deadly. Perhaps he thinks she is deadly because he is madly in love with her when maybe he shouldn’t be. Also the poem

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    Havisham by Carol Ann Duffy The poem “Havisham” is a dramatic piece told by the only character Miss Havisham herself‚ a character from Charles Dickens “Great Expectations”. Abandoned by her lover at the alter many years before the poem is set‚ she still wears her wedding dress‚ she’ll be wearing it for the rest of her life‚ while she plots revenge on all men. She hates what she has become‚ she hates knowing that she still and always will have her maiden name‚ in fact the poet cleverly used the characters

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    in the content of the proposal in which Swift on one side wants to protect babies by saying: “There is likewise another great advantage in my scheme‚ that it will prevent those voluntary abortions‚ and that horrid practice of women murdering their bastard children‚ alas‚ too frequent among us‚ sacrificing the poor innocent babies‚ I doubt‚ more to avoid the expense than the shame‚ which would move tears and pity in the most savage and inhuman breast” (Swift)‚ and‚ on the other side‚ he compares them

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    Mother and Son “My father had gone to war endangering his life for us and for our country‚ and now I want to be just like dad and support my country when they need me” The son started‚ he tried his best not to beat around the bush and tried to dart his point on the target. “So can I?” My son is going to war and all I can think is about my husband; he left me like my son leaving for war. My husband when he never came back. I can still hear the bells. The bells hearing my sensitive ears; the reminder

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    Richard the Third

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    Module A When considered together the texts in module a provide us with rich insights into human condition. IN what ways is the complexity of human experience explored in comparing the two texts you have studied in this modules. Human condition is defined as the positive and negative aspects of existence as a human being. In Shakespeare’s ‘King Richard III’‚ human condition is shown throughout the play through the words of the characters‚ but most noticeable is through antagonist Richard and

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