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How does the writer use language to describe his son?: With every tiny development – every new step he takes, every new tooth and sound and reaction that comes along to ambush us – we’re confronted with a slightly different child.

There is a semantic field of words linked to growing up or changes in various stages of life such as 'development', 'new' and 'different'. Evidently, this describes the son growing up, most likely from an...

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What's the difference between the Language and Literature parts of the course?

In IB Language and Literature, the syllabus attempts to capture the two major sides of language in order to provide a well-rounded program of study. The 'Language' part of the course focuses more on the p...

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It is often said that literature is a voice for social commentary. How is this true of at least two works that you have read?

Literature can often be catalysed by and reflect within, a desire for social commentary that is often expressed effectively through development of the surroundings, characterization of the antagonists, as...

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How are women presented in the 19th century novel?

E.g from Jane Eyre....Charlotte Bronte depicts women as complicated and at times unconventional characters who both conform to, and subvert Victorian patriarchal norms. The norms t...

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Examine the view that Barker presents issues around class division as the most important theme in Regeneration

Essay plan:Intro: AO5: Class is presented as a dividing theme, one that separates men when war is often presented as unifying experience for men, a common pain. Briefly address other key ...

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