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    people who are socially disconnected and self-conscious. Nalwa and Anand (2004)‚ parallel a similar outlook to Chak and Leung. “... IAD develops as an escape from other problems” they said‚ “like anxiety or depression...” Although Griffiths (2000)‚ sympathises with the addicts with mental health issues‚ he believes that what they’re doing is treacherous and will only lead to self-destruction. To make his point through‚ he negatively mentions the physical and mental aftermath that comes within having an

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    FRANKENSTEIN LETTERS► Introduces Walton and Frankenstein.► Establishes the openingand closing settings (anArctic landscape).► Introduces a number ofkey ideas | IDEAS► Walton’s ambition‚ his desireto explore unknown realmsand the dangers of thisforeshadow Frankenstein’squest.► Transgressing the naturalorder.► Responsibility for one’sactions.► Isolation as a result oftransgression.► The need for friendship andsociety► Culpability►The potentially transformingpower of story telling. | TECHNIQUES►

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    Explore how Matthew Arnold uses language to give us insights into the life of modern man in ‘Dover Beach’. The life of modern mankind is presented very negatively and ignorantly by Matthew Arnold in the poem Dover Beach by the fact that religious faith evanesce with the Industrial Revolution. Arnold creates the image of the dark future for the people without unwavering faith or religion. Modern men are bastardised with the thought that new the Industrial Revolution will give them advantage

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    Compare the ways in which Wilfred Owen and Robert Frost present suffering in ‘Disabled’ and ‘Out‚ out-‘ Wilfred Owen was a Soldier Poet who spent time in several military hospitals after being diagnosed with neurasthenia‚ in some ways he can relate to the poem ‘disabled’ as he too was injured during war and later died in action. Robert Frost was born in San Francisco‚ and his poem also was based mainly on a true story from when he worked in a flour mill. Both poets can relate to the poems they have

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    CONSUMING CULTURES: GLOBALISATION AND LOCAL LIVES A book by Jeremy Seabrook * Author: Jeremy Seabrook * Publisher: Earthcare Books * Famous Works: Children Of Other Worlds and Travels in the Skin Trade * Other Information: Apart from being a writer‚ he has also worked as a journalist‚ teacher‚ playwright‚ social worker and a lecturer * Book Dissection: 4 parts and 15 chapters Synopsis: In the book‚ Jeremy Seabrook talks about the impact of Globalization all around and he

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    his hiding place‚ and shouts ’I’ve won‚ I’ve won! Here I am!’ he is greeted by a scene of nothingness -’The darkening garden watches. Nothing stirs’. His childish dreams of a grand procession in his honour are dashed immediately‚ and we begin to sympathise with the boy as he tragically realises that he has been betrayed and deserted by his friends. The most important theme explored in ’Hide and seek’ is the individual status of one human being. The poem asks the contentious question‚ how much do

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play of love and hatred. In the centre of it all is Juliet‚ barely fourteen and still reliant on her wet nurse‚ yet willing to take her own life then to live without the one she loves. In the short four days‚ in which the play takes place‚ Juliet faces more than most in a lifetime. She is forced into marriage‚ she secretly marries an enemy of her house‚ her new husband kills her cousin and is exiled only allowing her one night of wedded bliss. She has to pretend to kill herself

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    Compare the ways that the poets use language to present feelings in ‘The Manhunt’ and one other poem from the relationships section. ‘The Manhunt’ and Ghazal both explore the relationship between two people ‘The Manhunt’ is a poem written from the perspective of a wife of a soldier who has gone to war and has been scarred mentally and physically and has changed as a result of what happened to him. The poem exposes the after effects of war on those who served in it and it reminds the reader of those

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    relatable to any readers. In her stories‚ Munro uses characterisation techniques to reveal the personalty of her characters. Specifically‚ in each story Munro portrays an unpleasant character in society‚ still handles the readers to understand and sympathise with her characters through her convincing narrative. In the stories‚ “To Reach Japan” and “Gravel” Munro includes two unpleasant mothers which

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    It is difficult to suggest what the comfortable view of normal is as there are many different perceptions‚ which should be considered. In the beginning of ‘Equus’ one considers the character of Martin Dysart to be normal as he rarely strays outside of societies boundaries. However‚ as we move through the play one discovers there is much more to Martin Dysart than once thought. In reality the themes dealt with in ‘Equus’ challenges our own sense of what is normal. They are as equally as shocking to

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