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How the notion of tragic is presented in Shakespeare's play Antony and Cleopatra?

Taking into consideration a good corpus of plays from Antiquity to the blossoming period of Renaissance drama in France and England, several constant features can be perceived which define the notion of t...

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‘In the literature of love, women are often presented as submissive.’ In the light of this view, discuss how Shakespeare presents Katherine in her final monologue of The Taming of the Shrew (Act 5, Scene 2)

Throughout The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare often presents love as a contract between two people, though these two parties are rarely equal. In this extract, there is evidence to suggest that...

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Why is learning important to you and how has it impacted your life?

Learning is the process that keeps us linked between past and future in the present. I identify four reasons why I find learning important and how it impacted my life.
Knowledge production enhances ...

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Discuss the impacts of censorship in Harold Pinter's typescript of 'The Birthday Party'.

Not only did 2018 celebrate The Birthday Party’s 60’th anniversary, it celebrated 50 years since the Theatres Act 1968 came into force,[1] which, Natasha Tripney claims, was successful in ‘abolis...

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Explore the symbol of hands in one or more of Charles Dickens's novels

Hands are symbolically loaded. Charles R. Forker asserts that Dickens ‘knew instinctively that next to voice and face an actor’s hands are his most useful possession - that in fiction as in the theatre, g...

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