English Writing Skills
Saturday, 20 October 2012
Perception or Reality?
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“Too often we colour our perception with other peoples’ pencils.” ─ Tim Winter It is a common saying that perception is reality but ...
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Feline Preparation
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Man often tends to make or have pre-conceived notions and ideas relating to issues and situations which we are faced with, everyday. The...
Winter’s Tale Ends (further continued)
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This concluding scene holds great dramatic and thematic significance as the first part of the scene was covered in heightened drama to p...
Winter’s tale Ends (continued)
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The statue of Hermione is a symbol of redemption. After the music starts to play, the dramatic effect is heightened by the slow and gradua...
Winter’s Tale Ends
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The last scene from the play, “The Winter’s Tale” by Shakespeare marks the end of the play and resolves all the issues which were faced ...
Fanny Robin (character analysis continued)
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When she is talking to troy about their marriage, she addresses him with a desperate, yet kind and loving and respected tone. Such is he...
Fanny Robin (character analysis)
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To a large extent, Thomas Hardy creates a very dull and weak picture of Fanny Robin in the novel, “Far from the Madding Crowd”. Her char...
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