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Explore how Shakespeare presents the theme of knowledge and/ or knowing in Hamlet. You must relate your discussion to relevant contextual factors and ideas from your critical reading.

Shakespeare treats knowledge as a superficial and frail concept that, despite humanity’s innate desire to acquire it, is the cause of self-damnation and destruction.  This can be seen in Shakespeare’s pre...

Answered by Meg R. English tutor
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Explore the significance of character's attitudes towards humanity in Frankenstein.

    In the extract, the Creature contemplates on the DeLacey family and reveals much about his attitudes towards humanity. Shelley writes that the Creature “saw no reason for their unhappiness” but that h...

Answered by Katherine N. English tutor
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Le dénouement d’une pièce de théâtre est-il toujours lié logiquement au dénouement des rapports de force ou peut-il représenter une surprise ?

DansDon Juande Molière, etPhèdrede Racine, les dénouements sont liés logiquement aux rapports de force ou viennent surprendre le public. L’œuvre de Racine est écrite en accord avec les r...

Answered by Sophie P. French tutor
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The work of American writers Ralph Ellison, Sylvia Plath, and Anne Sexton is often described as 'confessional' writing. How do these texts complicate the idea of confession?

In his essay ‘The World and the Jug’, Ralph Ellison asserts, ‘being a Negro American involves a willed (who wills to be a Negro? I do!) affirmation of self against all outside pressure.’ This resistance s...

Answered by Ellie M. English tutor
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What is potential energy?

When most students start their physics courses the first form of energy they learn about is kinetic energy which is related to the velocity that an object has. Conversely, potential energy is a form of en...

Answered by Adem H. Physics tutor
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