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Jayne

Reflecting the World: Equality and Diversity in the plays of Shakespeare

The New Zealand government announced controversially last year that Shakespeare was no longer relevant to students and that they would be removing his works from their school curricul...
Shelley

The Treatment of Marriage in Daniel Defoe

Moll Flanders and Roxana are two novels by Daniel Defoe which deal with the subject of marriage. Although living in very different conditions, both women see the connection between me...
Shelley

Tess of the d`Urbervilles and Victorian convention surrounding female sexuality

"The sympathy which the Victorian novel routinely extends to women who are downtrodden, stifled or oppressed is often accompanied by a disappointing reluctance on the part of the nove...
Yousuf

The importance of English

Language plays and important role in human life. Out of all the languages in the world, English is considered as the international language. There are some reasons why English is so i...
Kathryn

Teaching Elements of The Gothic

How to approach teaching The Gothic The AQA syllabus for A2 English Literature includes a component "Elements of the Gothic", which looks at the texts - Frankenstein, Macbeth , Wut...
Milo

Addie Bundren and The spectral Voice of William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying

Addie Bundren`s role within Faulkner`s As I Lay Dying is at its most basic level as a catalyst for the troublesome ventures of her family. And yet, whilst she is physically dead a...
Davina

East vs. West: Amy Chua's Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother

The narrator of Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother was recently accused of child abuse, shocking the world with a parenting style so rigorous, I suspect it will stun even hard-working, d...
Kasem

Teaching English is My Expertise

The lessons I offer are for students of all school and university stages, that is for Key Stages 3 - 5, GCSE, A levels and AS levels. Lessons are structured around an initial asses...
Aaron

Where the Wild Things Are

Maurice Sendak invented monsters, in every sense of the word. It's easy to look at Where The Wild Things Are and instantly point out the creatures on the island as the monsters of the...
Tanya

What are social norms and how do they affect our integration into a new culture

If one comes to settle in a new country there are obvious social behavioural norms to follow that permit you to co-exist in a more harmonious environment. So what do we understand by ...
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