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My allegory

I walked In to a room with 3 boys in there. They looked like trouble, I sat in the chair furthest away from them. I looked to the front then looked back and they were closer too me I scorched… Continue Reading →

What is the relation with the battle of the cowshed in animal farm

The battle of the cowshed in animal farm relates to the Russian civil war. The Russian Civil War 7 November 25 October 1917 to October 1922 was a multi-party war in the former Russian Empire fought between the Bolshevik Red… Continue Reading →

Essay

Q1: how does Shakespeare explore the concept of fate  in Romeo and Juliet? Shakespeare explores the concept of fate by putting Romeo and Juliet in different positions to become star crossed lovers. There are many different types of fate in Romeo… Continue Reading →

My metaphor

In romeo and Juliet, romeo is trying to say that Juliet is the sun, (she is bright like the sun), that is the metaphor. “But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks. It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. Arise, fair sun,… Continue Reading →

Metaphor in Romeo and Juliet

Your task is to identify the metaphor present in the following excerpt and then write a paragraph that explains the metaphor and its effect on the meaning of the passage it is embedded in.   ROMEO JULIET appears above at… Continue Reading →

Discuss fate in romeo and juliet

These violent delights have violent ends such as the theme of romeo and juliet by william shakespear; his whole play is orchestrated to prove this point: that only violence will come of violence. Fate is revealed in romeo and juliet… Continue Reading →

Practice question Romeo and Juliet

The one piece of evidence that shows Fate is Romeo doesn’t get the letter for the plan and he then sees Juliet laying looking dead and So he drinks the potion and Juliet wakes up and after all that she… Continue Reading →

Practice question Romeo and Juliet

This is When Romeo sees  a  broadcast of a caplet party and when he sees the man that can’t read the invite. There are two scenes, one that is in the olden days and the one in the modern day… Continue Reading →

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