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Turf written by John Lucas is one of my favorite books as it explores the student life in north London,Hackney. The book follows Jay, a student growing up in Hackney, North London and as his 16th birthday approaches, Jay is… Continue Reading →
Mockingjay is the Third and last installment of the Hunger Games Franchise. The start of the book returns to the cliffhanger of Catching Fire (Previous book) and the contents of the book has remotely changed from the first book as… Continue Reading →
Bayonet Charge written by Ted Hughes “Bayonet Charge” is set in the First World War from 1914 to 1918. The poem elaborates the situation that many soldiers had to face. Going over the top is when the soldiers would climb… Continue Reading →
Dear Mum and Dad Hi Mum hi Dad how’s things? The weathers pretty moist and damp I mean its virtually the same as back home aha. in Asia but At least the foods nice. How is Stella by the way… Continue Reading →
The character that I have chosen is Lev. I like the character Lev because he appeals to me. One of his traits that I like his tough exterior in which part of the script he shows his softer side. Lev… Continue Reading →
Propaganda enables governments to manipulate people because they have a lot of power and That makes the general public vulnerable to brainwashing. Propaganda in Animal Farm is based on the character of Squealer because he Uses his words to his… Continue Reading →
P : I believe that Squealer uses persuasive language to manipulate the animals and to get what he wants. E : The evidence for Squealer’s wit is Napoleon grinding down the commandments and changing it into one “All animals are… Continue Reading →
How Shakespeare Explores Fate in Romeo and Juliet Fate,noun The development of events outside a person’s control, regarded as predetermined by a supernatural power e.g God. “fate decided his course for him” William Shakespeare explores the idea of fate in… Continue Reading →
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