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How are ideas about power presented in Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley?

The poem reflects on abuse of power, but by dwelling on the transience of mortal existence shows that even powerful dictators must fall. Although the dictator's power seemed 'vast' at the time, he (Ozyman...

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How do I perfectly answer a first person narration style essay?

For a perfect answer, there are a variety of things that you need to think about. The most important part of writing an essay is planning what you are to say in your introduction, main paragraphs and conc...

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Why is space important in Chopin's 'Story of an Hour'?

Space is fundamental in Chopin's 'Story of an Hour', as the narrative constructs on the opposition between inside and outside. The news of Mr Mallard's death is brought into the domestic, private space by...

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What are the different ways an author can reveal the personality of a character in a text? Give specific examples if possible.

A character's personality can be revealed in the following ways:> through their actions> through their dialogue> through the imagery the author uses (e.g. metaphors, similes, analogies)> throu...

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How is the theme of responsibility explored by J.B Priestley in 'An Inspector Calls'?

An Inspector Calls delves into the theme of responsibility - exploring which different demographics of individuals are willing to take responsibility for the death of Eva Smith. Priestley achieves this by...

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