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Introduction – Suggest that there is a shift change in audience sympathy towards both Bolingbroke and Richard across the course of the play. Set up the initial responses in the scene of Richard’s treatmen...
Great question. I've had a look over the passage and decided to focus on the extract below to give you an idea of how I'd go about approaching a close analysis. I think the key here is to 1) underline any...
Throughout Sylvia Plath’s poetry, various attitudes to suffering are presented. Most of her poetry encompasses a strong urge to escape the suffering unavoidably present in life by dying, however some aspe...
Author’s use narrative perspective as a means of controlling the release of information to the reader. There are several different types of narrative perspective such as first person, second person, and t...
Introduction Shakespeare creates dramatic tragedy in the passage through Lear’s fatal decision to ‘divide in three our kingdom’. The irony of Lear’s action is heavy and the passage...
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