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Explore one way in which 'power' is presented in the poem Ozymandias.

As a Romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley was pre-occupied with the power of nature over men. We see a clear example of this in the poem 'Ozymandias'. Shelley's representation of a man so powerful that he ...

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How do you structure and analyse in a commentary ?

StructureThere are multiple approaches you can take to structuring your essay overall. This can be dividing your paragraphs into themes, techniques, chronologicallyHowever, to show...

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Explain how the theme of love is presented in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"

This is an essay question that could come up in A Level based on the syllabus' I have looked at; there is not time or space to write out the full essay here, so I have gone for three key bullet points I w...

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With regards to at least two literary works, show how the setting both influences the characters and reflects the author's own context.

Lesson Plan:Texts: 'Translations' and 'Things Fall Apart'.Revision of political, historical and personal contexts of the texts (student and teacher):'Translations' reflects the conflict in th...

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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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