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"Explore the ways in which a sense of place is presented in 'Songs of Experience: London' by William Blake

Essay Plan Structure: Context: At a time of mass industrailisation and poverty in London, Blake uses the "Songs of Experience" collection as a challenging, guil...

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How does Hughes show the force of weather in Crow Hill?

Hughes conveys a lethargy in the surrounding, seemingly inanimate nature of the first stanza- "sodden moors"- incapable of movement because of the sheer force of the weather: "neither of wh...

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What language techniques does the writer use in article 'X'

In article 'X', we can see that the writer uses onomatopaeia to bring to life the effects of the pain. Coupled with further similies and metaphors, the vibrant language engages the reader and effectively ...

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How does the jungle in Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" function as both a character and a setting?

The jungle in Conrad's "Heart of Darkness" functions simulatenously as a character and a setting for much of the short story's plot. As a setting, the junlge is the location for Kurtz's quest fo...

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