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    William Wordsworth

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    William Wordsworth Essay – Midterm The bond between poet and nature is at the heart of Wordsworth’s poetry .Discuss. William Wordsworth was one of the most influential romantic poets in the early 18th century. Born on the 7th of April 1770‚ Wordsworth was a man with a profound love and admiration for nature that developed through the course of his life. From the 6 poems I have studied as part of my course‚ each and every one of them features the bond that Wordsworth has with nature. Through

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    Belonging - the Crucible

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    Arthur Miller sets his play‚ The Crucible‚ in a patriarchal and puritanical town where belonging to society is superficial. Through my study of this play‚ I have gained many insights‚ which are also reflected in my two related texts‚ I am Sam directed by Jessie Nelson‚ and My Sister’s Keeper written by the author Jodi Picoult. Belonging to someone or a group gives an individual and others the strength‚ confidence and power. However‚ society may also marginalise different people within their society

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    house on Mango Street immediately. Esperanza makes one new friend‚ Cathy. Cathy is only Esperanza’s friend until next Tuesday‚ by then Cathy will move since the neighborhood is too awful. After Cathy leaves‚ Esperanza makes two new friends Rachel and Lucy‚ who are sisters. Throughout the story‚ it shows how Rachel and Lucy’s friendship grows with Esperanza and her younger sister‚ Nenny. They all go on small trips together. However‚ Esperanza later on befriends them and makes a new mature friend‚ Sally

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    Maria Full Of Grace

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    answers with Lucy a girl who did the same job years ago. Lucy teaches her how to swallow and how to prepare her self for customs at the arrival in New York.  A passport‚ $800 dollars and a round-trip ticket was giving to her as part of her promise. When she arrived at the airport the custom official make her sign a consent that she needs to get an X-ray to see if she was carrying drugs inside her but the official later find out that she was pregnant and release her. Than Maria‚ Lucy and Carla was

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    The Ups and Downs of Love

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    the most effective way to express love. Poets have been able to show all aspects of love‚ the ups and the downs throughout time. <br> <br>"Lucy Poems" by William Wordsworth‚ portray both sides of love in his "Lucy Poems". He describes the contrasting feelings that come with love both the‚ brilliant ups of being in love when the poet describes his love for Lucy‚ and the deep depressing loss of losing a loved one. Wordsworth is was one of the first romantic poets‚ having a new‚ modern approach towards

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    Cosi

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    ENGLISH FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT TASK YEAR 11 – STANDARD Jenai Lawrance TASK 4: THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCE -ESSAY ON ‘COSI’ ‘’Drama allows us to examine our national identity through characters and conflict’’. Discuss this statement with reference to the play you have studied in class. The play ‘Cosi’ composed by Louis Nowra and set in Melbourne during the early 1970’s allows the audience to reflect on what it mean to be an Australian in the era and in modern times. Through the eyes of

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    Gender Representation – Boardwalk Empire As a hybrid genre‚ the representations in Boardwalk Empire are complex‚ contradictory‚ unconventional‚ conventional and stereotypical‚ whilst challenge stereotypes. Set in the 1920’s during prohibition‚ Nucky is a corrupt Republican politician and gangster‚ who has risen to his position through bribery‚ corruption‚ and murder. The series begins as prohibition begins‚ with Nucky toasting the government who ban alcohol; “…to those beautiful ignorant bastards

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    and receiving a present is a way to make loved ones feel happy. When you get a present from someone you care about‚ you want to treasure it forever. If that gift is taken away from you‚ it can feel incredibly traumatic. Introduction: Derrick and Lucy Chapman were at the Miami International Airport. Before they could get on their flight‚ they had to go through the security lines. Unfortunately for the elderly couple‚ their checked bags did not pass the inspection. Derrick Chapman was told to throw

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    and instead justifies his actions to no end. The voice for black South Africans is represented through Petrus‚ who portrays the rising dominance of the colonised and shows the on-going shift of power during a post-apartheid state. Lurie’s daughter‚ Lucy however‚ represents the gradual acceptance by white South Africans to the injustice felt by the colonised. Coetzee employs the characteristics of language‚ writing back and viewpoint and perspective utilized in postcolonial texts in order to display

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    Cosi Louis Nowra

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    Nowra illustrates this same idea about women and infidelity through Lewis and Lucy’s relationship. Lucy cannot understand why Lewis is directing a play about love when thousands are dying in the Vietnam War. Lucy believes that the Vietnam War and politics are more important than anything else. Nowra presents the realities that took place in society with the relationships and the idea of free love. While Lucy is ‘sleeping’ with Lewis‚ she is also ‘having sex’ with Nick. The idea of free love was popular

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