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Touching the void shorthand analysis

Use of complex sentence structure “the mountain had lost its excitement, it’s novelty, and I wanted to get off it as soon as possible. Shows he values Simons view of him more than he values his sefety. I feared his… Continue Reading →

Of Mice And Men Controlled Assessment – Themes Of Thwarted Dreams

Of Mice and Men Controlled Assessment Question: Explore the ways the theme of thwarted dreams and aspirations is developed in of mice and men Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men is novel centring on the efforts of the main protagonists George… Continue Reading →

Act 4 scene 1

In act 4 scene 1 the scene is set in Titus’s courtyard. Lavinia is chasing around young lucius who is carrying a pile of books. She is chasing him around, attempting to get a hold of one of the books…. Continue Reading →

Titus Andronicus act 2 scene 1

Chiron and Demetrius are fighting in the forest near the palace. They are both interested in Lavinia and want he for themselves. Aaron the moor finds them and breaks them up so that they will not get into trouble, after… Continue Reading →

Act 4 Scene 6- Scene Summary

In Act 4 scene 6 Horatio gets a letter from Hamlet saying that he has been captured by pirates but they have let Rosencrantz and Guildernstern free. He also explains how shocked he is that the pirates aren’t going to kill… Continue Reading →

Act 4 Scene 4- Scene Summary

In Act 4 scene 4 the prince of Norway, Fortinbras goes to Cladius to ask him if he can go through Denmark to get to Poland and attack them so they get the land they lost in Poland. Hamlet has his… Continue Reading →

Act 4 scene 2- Scene summary

In Act 4 scene 2 Claudius, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern wants to know where Hamlet hid the body of Polonius but he refuses but does give them couple clues.

english controlled assessment

Come Back To Us Vaudevue struggled towards the lakes edge, every step even more drawn out and painful as the last. Her tattered olive fatigues hung off her malnourished frame, every remnant of fat and muscle taken by M.L.5. But… Continue Reading →

Control and poetry

Come back to us You see me now gasping for air through my horribly burnt lungs. Down by the lakeside choking on my own lungs. There is nothing you can do for me now, the gas from the camps have… Continue Reading →

Dystopian fiction opening

Pain shot up Micheals leg, he glared accusingly at the low coffee table as he hopped on one leg almost comically around the small cluttered apartment. “Dammit” he muttered under his breath, contempt lacing his voice, the sofa on the… Continue Reading →

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