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    Language/Literature Half Term 1 Controlled Assessment – Poetry/Macbeth Task: ‘Explore the ways a disturbed character is presented in Browning’s Monologues and ‘Macbeth’’ Focus: Reading and close analysis of two from the following poems: Browning’s ‘My Last Duchess’/’The Laboratory’/ ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ Planning of controlled assessment for the poetry section Begin reading ‘Macbeth’. See Half Term 2. Half Term 3 Controlled Assessment – Creative Writing – Re-creations Task: ‘Write a monologue for a character

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    Women in 19th Century British Poetry Response: "Porphyria’s Lover‚" "My Last Duchess‚" and "The Leper" The feelings about women in the Victorian period were very disheartening. Women were seen as objects and viewed as less than human. These views were upheld by men who perpetuated a women’s place in society as a pretty thing to look at and nothing more. When a man was tired of her or felt like he could not possess her completely he could kill her as the only way to ensure that she is his forever

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    How Do You Treat Love? (An Analysis of The Comparison of Last and Lover) Have you ever been in a relationship before? How did your lover treat you? In room 303 this semester‚ we have gone over many texts. One text we have gone over is My Last Duchess. Another text we have gone over is Porphyria’s Lover. After reading these texts‚ I realized that there are many similarities and differences. Death‚ jealousy‚ and the audience are three things that were either similar or different in these two poems

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    text’s dialogic nature: as a narrative situation with an ‘I’ and a ‘you’ engaging in a conversation. Melba Cuddy-Keane treats the text in this way‚ and shows how Woolf inscribed the sense of active listeners into the text. Referring to the word ‘but’‚ which presupposes something preceding it‚ she emphasises the significance in that Woolf Similarly‚ Leila Brosnan relates the dialogical format to the narrative form and connects the narrator both to a speaking and a writing subject: Amongst critics

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    them to one another in V for Vendetta. There is no doubt that V is a variable in V for Vendetta. In an equation‚ a variable is a representation and it can be changed. V is a representation for an idea being portrayed throughout the book and we certainly see the transformation of this variable. The names V‚ Valerie‚ and Evey act as a changing identity throughout a common idea. V is first evolved from Valerie who later turns Evey into the next V protégé. Why choose the codename V for the main character

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    2014 V for Vendetta & Amontillado Comparison Essay: Everything psychological is biological. Dopamine is released when one’s content; Oxytocin when one’s around the people they love. Despite these powerful emotions‚ Epinephrine could rise above all (Butler‚ 2014). Epinephrine is released when one experiences vast amounts of anger. It triggers a fighting response‚ a suppressive‚ addictive feeling of change for a greater good. Activation of such feeling is not complex. In the movie V for Vendetta

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    recognizing our government’s hypocrisy and lies; the problem is that we’re too willing to put up with it. The problem isn’t opening our eyes to the truth‚ it’s getting us to do something about it. The powerfully symbolic film V for Vendetta uses the voice of one anarchist‚ V‚ to influence thousands of people into standing together against their fascist government and fight for freedom. Although set in England‚ the film appeals to American viewers by reflecting similar policies now carried out by the

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    Brainwashed or Truly Embraced? V for Vendetta By Alan Moore and David Lloyd “16. Was Evey brainwashed by V or did she truly embrace V’s ideals” A teenage girl saved by V while she became involved with a gang of London’s secrete police while looking for a way to escape her social‚ economical and emotional needs. That’s how Alan Moore and David Lloyd introduce Evey Hammond‚ a fictional character and one of the protagonists of the comic book series V for Vendetta. Growing up on Shooters Hill

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    V for Vendetta Essay V The main character in the movie V for Vendetta is simply named V. His name is partly used as a symbol for the roman number five. Through his rebellion actions he became a revolutionary figure for the population in England. The city of London‚ the set of the movie‚ is supposed to be playing during 1980-1990‚ led by a fascist party. The original V for Vendetta story is a ten-issue comic book series and subsequently made into a movie in 2006. Comparing the movie with the original

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    V for Vendetta: Analysis of the Theme “We are told to remember the idea‚ not the man‚ because man can fail. He can be caught‚ he can be killed and forgotten” (Robinson‚ The Idea and the Man). This terse quote was reverberated in the 2006 action thriller film V for Vendetta. A movie about rising against an oppressive government‚ it was directed by James McTeigue and was originally a short comic book series written by Alan Moore and David Lloyd. This quotes significance however‚ encapsulates the

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