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IGCSE Writing to Respond

Dear Ms Samantha Taylor, I am writing to you as I agree that not all teenagers cannot socialize and are not enslaved social inadequate or digital natives. Further on in this letter I will be discussing that teenagers socializing on… Continue Reading →

IGCSE Writing to Argue

Slang does not sabotage or damage teenagers vocabulary but give them another way of communicating. Slang does not sabotage or damage teenagers vocabulary. Slang does not create teen’s language to become saturated and not able to survive in the real… Continue Reading →

IGCSE Creative Writing

As the gentle cool winds travel along my face, its touch was cold. I had a cold chill down my spine. As I breathe in slowly I get that cold sensation down my chest, just like when you have mint… Continue Reading →

Compare the ways in which monstrosity is presented within Frankenstein and The Tempest.

The word monstrosity means a thing which is outrageously evil or wrong. In Frankenstein, Victor is in the wrong when he rejects his creation, as his is horrified at what he has made, and the Monster is good but also… Continue Reading →

How does Shakespeare and Mary Shelley explore power and control through language, structure and characterisation

Mary Shelley’s mother died days after giving birth. Some of these tragedies would later inspire events in Frankenstein. Mary ran off to France with Percy in 1814. She gave birth to his child in 1815 – but the baby died… Continue Reading →

Petrarch sonnet

a)I stroll along a fragrant country lane B)With honeysuckle perfume on the air – B)And feathered crooner’s warble to revere – A)Then cross a golden sea of flowing grain A)In empathy – it seems to sense my pain B)Of knowing… Continue Reading →

Poem

I see people who are hilarious I see people who are so beautiful I see people who are nefarious I see people who are so talk able I watch people who are so randomly I watch people who are creatively… Continue Reading →

life of Pi review

This is grand adventure on an epic scale, a survival story that takes up half the movie. It’s no Peaceable Kingdom like Edward Hicks’s charming early 19th-century painting, where the lion sleeps with the lamb. This is a Darwinian place… Continue Reading →

Hotel Rwanda

What does it say about the nature of racism? It says that humans are still more primitive animals than we like to believe. Dogs of different color size and shape get along and breed yet we can’t. The fact of… Continue Reading →

Allegory

It was one Thursday afternoon at east summer hills. Carl and Mary are walking down to the river side to see who’s there. They see old man jones with his pet dog Roger. “Hello mr jones how are you” says… Continue Reading →

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