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Explore Shakespeare's presentation of justice and retribution in Hamlet (paragraph on honour and masculinity)

In Hamlet, ideas about justice and retribution are often articulated through the language of honour and masculinity. Many of the characters are clearly seeking retribution as well as justice. Laertes and ...

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How does Shakespeare explore the theme of revenge within ‘Hamlet’?

Hamlet's reluctance towards revenge and his need for it's confirmation is in contrast to the irrationality which comes with revenge, 'for there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so - to ...

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How does Tennyson use structure to create a compelling narrative in ‘Ulysses’?

Tennyson’s poem ‘Ulysses’ tells a compelling story. An old hero, stuck in a mundane existence, reflects on his past, ultimately deciding to strive on and make the most of life until the end. The key to th...

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Explore the theme of femininity through the character of Maggie in 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'

Maggie is the female protagonist of Tennessee Williams' southern Gothic play, 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof', and can be seen to both embrace and reject the traditional notions of femininity during the 1950s in ...

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Examine the view that 'Feminine Gospels' is solely concerned with female suffering

In ‘The Long Queen’, Duffy establishes the suffering caused by patriarchal oppression, but suggests that the resulting subversive nature of women is one of beauty and power. Duffy opens the poem (and the ...

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