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Descriptive writing coursework first draft.

The Room Sweet, soft air running through every strand of hair on her body. Her long, silky hair flowing in the quiet wind. There is no noise. You can here a pin drop. Birds, side by side, flap their graceful… Continue Reading →

Act 3, Scene 2

In Act 3, scene 2, Antony is at Caesar’s funeral. At the funeral, Brutus tries to persuade the people of Rome that he, and the conspirator’s, killed Caesar for the good of Rome. However, Antony uses different methods to persuade… Continue Reading →

05/10/15 Act 3 Scene 1 sumary

In Act 3, scene 1, we see Caesers death by the conspirators. We also see Antony’s reaction. When Antony finds out about his death, he is very shoked and feels guilty. “O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth.” Antony… Continue Reading →

Classwork 28/09/15

How has Shakespeare shown Antonys reaction to caesars murder? In act 3, scene 1, Antony discovers about Caesars death. Shaplkespear uses alot of figurative language to show Antonys reaction to the death of Caesar. “O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece… Continue Reading →

How does Shakespeare present Caesar’s assassination?

In the scene of Caesars death, Shakespeare uses Caesar’s Hubris against him. This creates a lot of tension in the scene. Caesar says “Doth not Brutus bootless kneel” moments before the tragic event. He also says “Hence! Wilt thou lift… Continue Reading →

How is Caesar’s hubris used against him?

In Scene 2, Act 2, Caesar is at his house with his wife Calpurnia. Calpurnia has just persuaded Caesar to stay home because she was having bad dreams. However, the senats are planning to get caesar to go to them…. Continue Reading →

how does shakespeare present the intentions of Brutus or Cassius?

Shakespeare has used Brutus’s character to show the hate for Caesar. He does this through symbolism and imagery. He also talks about Mark Antony in act 2, s ene 1. I believe that Brutus has high intentions to kill Caesar… Continue Reading →

Classwork 08/07/15

Come on, come back. In the dark misty night on the sandy beaches of Austerlitz, there lays a girl. A girl with blonde hair scattered over the floor. The green uniform of a soldier laying on the floor beside her.

Classwork 18/06/15

The poet explains that love and pain are linked together. When there is love, there is always pain. This is because in stanza 2, there are words associated with both love and pain. “Two burning rings”. This quote has a… Continue Reading →

Classwork 16/06/15

“I simply want to tell you that there are some men in this world who were born to do our unpleasant jobs for us.” Throughout the passage, Lee uses miss Maudie to describe the people in Maycomb. I can see… Continue Reading →

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