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    “The Colour Purple‚” Alice Walker uses symbolism‚ and imagery to affect the reader’s interpretation of the novel through very complex themes of religious influence‚ oppression and emotion developed from these literary devices. This has a profound influence on the reader’s interpretation of the novel as it suggests certain opinions and points of view to them as well as giving them deeper insight to the emotions of the protagonist In “The Colour Purple” a strong theme of religious influence and interpretation

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    How far does Fitzgerald allow us to sympathise with Gatsby? Throughout the novel Fitzgerald allows our sympathy to increase as Gatsby’s dream of Daisy falls apart. I will be looking at and analysing the techniques used by Fitzgerald to allow us to sympathise with Gatsby. Even from the very beginning of the book on pg56‚ the reader begins to sympathise with Gatsby when he is described as isolated in society: “...with complete isolation the figure of the host‚ who stood on the porch‚ his hand up

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    The novel “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a tragedy in which true love does not prosper. Fitzgerald’s pencil coursed with the composure of the arm of a composer as it birthed beautiful images to convey concealed connotations. Perhaps the most significant of all the images is the “pyramid of pulpless halves” that appeared as a waste product of one of Gatsby’s fancy fandangos. The image of Gatsby’s trash is comparable to another image of trash found earlier in the novel. “The valley

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    How does Jonathan Swift convey ’the marginalised’ in ’A Modest Proposal’? The use of wit‚ sarcastic humour‚ irony‚ and ridicule to criticise and point out faults is used by the renowned author Jonathan Swift to once again‚ enthral the audience and readers with a proposal that is not so very modest. A Modest Proposal is considered by many to be one of the most well written and finest example of satire in world literature. His mere proposal for cannibalism as a method to bring justice and allow

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    Throughout the novel The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott. Fitzgerald‚ love and money are big concepts that are shown. Love is rather superficial and not pure between Tom and Daisy. The days leading up to their wedding Tom put on quite a show for Daisy to prove he had money‚ “He came down with a hundred people in four private cars‚ and hired a whole floor of the Muhlbach Hotel‚ and the day before the wedding he gave her a string of pearls valued at three hundred and fifty thousand dollars” (75-76). Later

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    How does Hosseini convey a sense of tension and violence in Chapter 22? Throughout Chapter 22‚ Hosseini shows the themes of violence and tension. This is achieved by Amir and Assef meeting in Afghanistan in Chapter 22. The theme of tension is portrayed through the use of reminiscence‚ ‘His name rose from the deep and I didn’t want to say it‚ as if uttering it might conjure him.’ Through the metaphor‚ ‘his name rose from the deep’ adds tension to the story because it describes how Assef would move

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    In the poem “The Lamb‚” William Blake’s use of repetition and symbolism conveys innocence but also a sense of childlike wonder to nature’s creation. “The Lamb” is one of Blake’s most religious poems‚ fusing a lamb with the biblical symbolism of Jesus Christ who is the Lamb of God. The article “Overview ‘The Lamb’” supports the idea of innocence through the use of repetition and symbolism to convey Jesus in nature’s creation. The use of repetition and symbolism gives the poem a distinct innocence while

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    In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ he explored many different issues‚ such as ambitions and appearance and reality. Many clever techniques were used to present these themes‚ for example contrast imagery and the use of characters. For presenting the theme ambition‚ Shakespeare used contrast in the character Macbeth. At the beginning of the play Macbeth is a good person. Lady Macbeth described him as being "too full of the milk of human kindness". This image of a mother always caring for

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    How does the writer explore the themes of tolerance and empathy in chapters 2 and 3? In chapter 2 Miss Caroline is introduced. She has come across as a very sweet and innocent lady. “She had bright auburn hair‚ pink cheeks and wore crimson finger- nail polish. She looked and smelled like a peppermint drop”. This quote highlights her innocence and exaggerates the difference between Miss Caroline‚ who is very clean-cut‚ to the rest of Maycomb‚ which is less educated and poor. Miss Caroline states that

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    How does Fitzgerald make Tom Buchanan an unpleasant character? Support your answer by close reference to Fitzgerald’s writing. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald creates a most unpleasant character in the form of Tom Buchanan. Fitzgerald achieves this primarily by consistently showing Buchanan’s unpleasant characteristics to the reader in every situation where we meet him. Buchanan is displayed as a selfish‚ controlling and physically dominant bully who disregards care for anyone‚ including his

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