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    What methods does Tennyson use to tell the story in Godiva? Tennyson begins with a short prologue in first person narrative which separates itself from the rest of the poem. ‘I waited for a train at Coventry.’ It’s set to be in Tennyson’s own voice and is suggesting to the reader that he’s getting his inspiration there and then; it adds a personal touch to the poem. Tennyson’s set it to suggest and give a medieval feel to the story because it’s in the past. Tennyson’s represented himself to hang

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    the ways Fitzgerald tells the story in chapter 7 (Page 132 onwards) Chapter 7 mirrors chapter 1 in setting and structure‚ of the travelling to New York and the necessity to pass through ‘The Valley of the Ashes’ symbolic of the mythological River Styx and “The Waste Land” by T.S. Elliot. Also‚ the many separated sections in chapter 7 are reminiscent of the structure of chapter 1‚ used as a key way for Fitzgerald to effectively and emotively convey the story‚ by framing the two chapters together

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    Godiva is poem written by Alfred Tennyson about a well known myth regarding a woman named Godiva. The Earl who ruled Coventry wanted the people to pay more tax which they could not afford. Godiva asked him to lower the tax‚ and the Earl told her he would repeal the tax if she rode through the town naked. Godiva therefore agreed to this‚ and the townspeople stayed inside and shut all the doors and windows so no one would see Godiva‚ allowing her to keep her dignity. Godiva rode through the town naked

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    Write about the ways Roy tells the story in chapter one of ‘The God of Small Things’. ‘The God of Small Things’‚ Arundhati Roy’s debut novel is now considered to be a world renowned literary sensation‚ mainly due to the distorted manner in which the story is told. Roy utilises the subversion of genre‚ a playful approach to language (especially when Estha and Rahel are concerned) and a complex temporal structure to portray a poetic retelling of “small things” and their importance. To fully appreciate

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    How does Austen tell the Story in Chapter 7? In chapter 7‚ Lydia and Catherine are first properly introduced as characters that reflect negatively towards the Bennet family‚ and Mr Bennet in particular: “Their minds more vacant than their sisters”. Austen writes that the sisters attempt to flirt with the soldiers of the recently arrived militia -something that the Mr Bennet is strongly against‚ and claims they are the “silliest girls in the country” for doing so. This negative portrayal of

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    people‚ one can notice that Gatsby is emotionally unstable without Daisy. He remains a rather mysterious character with changes and he changes into his true personality without the extravagant parties. He hides behind a amour of steel perhaps in chapter seven he can be perceived as weak character. When Daisy kisses Gatsby it seems that he’s won. But even Gatsby senses that Daisy’s daughter symbolizes a shared past between Daisy and Tom that Gatsby can’t touch. "Afterward he kept looking at the

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    How does Tenneyson tell the story in Lady Of Shallot? The genre of the poem at the beginning creates a fairy story/myth theme for the reader to base an idea on hoe the rest of the poem will flow‚ however as the poem goes on we see a more sad and lonely theme. In part 1 of the poem the setting is described as a rural and beautiful retreat and gives the reader a feeling of summer‚ although as part 1 goes on so does the change of setting. In part 4 we see the setting as confusion for the Lady of

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    How does Rossetti tell the story in lines 1-84 of The Convent Threshold? The convent threshold is a story about a female who is talking to her lover‚ asking him to repent along with her but also about her struggle to repent herself. This gives us the indication that they have both sinned‚ so maybe had some kind of sexual relationship with each other. The title of the poem indicates that she is going into a convent however indications within the poem make us question whether or not she is on her

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    The short story The story of an Hour by Kate Chopin tell the story of Mrs.Mallard. With the heart trouble Mrs.Mallard was afflicted with her sister Josephine and husbands friend Richards had to break the news of her husband’s death in a gentle way. Mrs.Mallard reacted to the news in a different manner than most wives would have-- as if she was happy over her husband’s death. After Mrs.Mallard comes out of her room she sees the arrival of her husband. Mrs.Mallard drops dead and the doctors assume

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    How does Rossetti tell the story in ‘Jessie Cameron’? Rossetti uses the title of the poem to help tell the story in ‘Jessie Cameron’. Whilst Jessie’s full name is used as the title of the poem and repeatedly referred to throughout‚ the name of her lover is not once mentioned. Instead Jessie calls him ‘neighbour’s son’ avoiding any more intimate communication. This suggests that she does not regard him as highly in her life as he may regard her‚ it also suggests that she doesn’t want to lead him

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