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    personification of the gate makes it seem personal for the reader‚ big finger scolding the people. It symbolises the real person controlling the gate‚ choosing who to let in and out‚ to exist in Australia. The newly arrived migrants are boxed in. We can sympathise with Skrzynecki‚ and how this poem doesn’t feel

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    is at once too ambitious to allow his conscience to stop him from murdering his way to the top and too conscientious to be happy with himself as a murderer. This constant inner struggle provides a deep insight into the Macbeth‚ making the reader sympathise with him while strongly disapproving of his actions. This ability to get the reader involved makes Macbeth much more remarkable than other characters in the play. As

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    The Importance of Letters Letter writing became a lost art in the twentieth century. Today‚ people pick up their phones‚ send e-mails‚ and text messages on their mobile devices. Letters communicated style‚ intelligence‚ and characteristics of a person. In the novel‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ characters were depicted by the letters they wrote to one another. Mr. William Collins was portrayed as a derisive and impertinent person from his letters because he teased others; he also formed numerous conjectures

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    My first object is an article my father brought to my attention a few months ago‚ about the discrimination of social groups in India‚ specifically towards the “untouchables” caste. The caste system‚ a social hierarchy structure which was implemented in India over 3‚000 years ago. The system is deeply connected to the Hindu culture and beliefs‚ and forms the basis of India’s political framework. It forms castes within the community‚ assigning individuals based on ancestry‚ restricting them to specific

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    Anti-Semitism and racism in The Merchant Of Venice. Anti-Semitism and the desecration of the Jewish population have been in existence for nearly five thousand years. In William Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice”‚ we find that one of the characters is the subject and expression of anti-Semitic attitude that is persistent in Elizabethan society. William Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” contains many examples that insult Jewish heritage because they were the minority in London in Shakespearean

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    Gatsby Essay In this extract from the novel “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the corruption and decay of the society is highlighted by the uses of various elements such as conflict‚ setting‚ characterisation and imagery. In first person‚ Nick shows his conflicting thoughts of what he thinks of the party. He feels the party and the people there are vulgar‚ yet appealing. This contradicts the way in which introduces himself – a non-judgemental who in most cases looks over the situation.

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    Can War Be Justified?

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    its name is a misnomer and that it can be argued that war is never just‚ being full of injustices. He says that its criteria are hard to apply‚ given the uncertainties of warfare and that some may seem to be met while others are not. He clearly sympathises with President Obama’s predicament in ‘facing the world as it is’. On balance‚ he feels Obama has yet to win the argument that the war in Afghanistan is just. The fact that such a thoughtful writer argues that assessing this is a balancing act

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    In the 1930’s‚ The Great Depression inadvertently constructed a colossal socio economic boundary that separated the classes of rich and poor within America. Thousands of jobless migrants took a treacherous exodus to California looking for a livelihood‚ but instead they found prejudice for being poor. A select group of wealthy natives saw them as less than human‚ destitute homeless attempting to scrounge for work at each and every corner of the state. For the prejudice instilled on them by the natives

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    Module C: Conflicting perspectives Composers use a variety of mediums to present an argument within an event‚ personality or situation resulting in the conflict of perspectives. David Gutterson uses Snow Falling on Cedars to explore conflicting perspectives on personal and political levels including: • Justice and in justice • Truth and inaccuracies • Tolerance and prejudice Snow falling on cedars David Gutterson using narrative techniques: - Circular narrative structure

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    have taken place with my doctor if I was well organised and booked an appointment to gain an extra primary source. A strength of my outcome was that not only could I get in depth and reliable sources from my personal medical records‚ I could also sympathise with others with this condition because I also suffer from it. This condition is rare and hasn’t been extensively researched and therefore means that there can be new developments that can arise in the

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