How dose the speaker show feelings about authority in Hawk Roosting? In hawk roosting the story is told from a hawks point of view. In the very first line we see that this Hawk believes he has a higher authority…. Continue Reading →
Due to circumstances beyond our control, we have had to defer the external performance of your “Oh What a Lovely War!” piece until Tuesday 19th of June (a one week deferral). You will now be timetabled in lessons as normal… Continue Reading →
I believe that love and hate can change depending on how you look at the situation. For example in act 2 scean 2 Julia’s Ceaser is killed. While the hole group of attacks stabbes him the killing blow is dealt… Continue Reading →
I believe that this poem is referring to the Gardne of Eden. In stansa 5 there is a lot of evidence of this. There are references of red apples and “lest we loose are Edens” when the idea of the… Continue Reading →
The hole poem is shown in the first line of the poem. “Gr-r-r—there go, my heart’s abhorrence!” This is the first line of the poem and its gives us the image of a man who’s hart has been broken. From… Continue Reading →
The historical context of the play: In my opinion the Greeks (are characters) are the Israelis. The Israelis are the Jews, these people were given the land that originally belonged to Palestine. This lead to a war that has been… Continue Reading →
Communism Is a way of life were all people are equall. In an ideal communist sosiety there is no govonent or money. It relies on trust and people work for each other. But normally it ends in desaster with there… Continue Reading →
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