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Harry

‘Come, here’s the map’: Chorography and the Configuration of Kingship in Shakespearean Drama

Come, here s the map : Chorography and the Configuration of Kingship in Shakespearean Drama In Forms of Nationhood, Richard Helgerson engages in an analysis of the chorograp...
Matthew

How to Start a Story

Peering through the grimy windows, you can see a room filled with wooden benches on which stand countless glass beakers and phials and tubes full of different-coloured liquids boili...
Matthew

The Mad Professor

The Mad Professor.Peering through the grimy windows, you can see a room filled with wooden benches on which stand countless glass beakers and phials and tubes full of different-colo...
Jatinda

What GCSE English examiners want to see?

What GCSE English examiners want to see? Examiners each year receive hundreds of thousands of scanned copies of your child`s exam paper? What will make the examiner raise an ...
Tom

Working Harder to Work Smarter in English

I want to start by making clear that I am not an advocate of work for work s sake. I am a strong believer in working smarter rather than harder where possible, and so my purpose is ...
Jessica

Revising English for Anxious People

How to study for english if you are a maths-minded or anxious person.English can be difficult to study or improve if you are a more structured and formulaic learner. The beauty of en...
Dan

‘Questions about identity underpin much of poetry.’ In response to this view, explore connections between the ways Hughes and Plath write about identity.

Identity is a theme often explored by many different poets, including both Hughes and Plath. In Plath s poem mirror, identity is explored through the representation of oneself throu...
Adam

4-Step Guide to Language Analysis

4-Step Guide to Language AnalysisQuestion Example: How does Shakespeare effectively portray Juliet s love for Romeo?Step 1: Make a point/observation that directly engages the term...
Amanda

STRESS OVER GCSE AND A LEVEL EXAMS

How students can cope with exam stress in any subject at GCSE and A Level is no secret! Exercise, sleep and good organisational skills are all key to achieving the desired grades.Tips...
Jacqueline

Using Interesting Vocabulary

Rewrite this passage into an interesting piece of text. People say it is bad to be out walking because of the pandemic. But it is a nice day today and people say it is nice to go ...
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