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“Ade re” I called as I chucked a bucket of neró on the now cindered hospital. The leitourgía had gone awful and a plan that was meant to be ponirós, ended up with a hospital in flogés. The lack of… Continue Reading →

Line of Enquiry

Can Killing be Honourable? With this study I want to find out wether killing can be honourable in any situation. To do this I will focus on a war theme, I want to focus on this area bacause there is… Continue Reading →

Throughout the play Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as a strong willed, manipulative and power-hungry woman. He uses emotive language, sentence structure, dramatic irony and the manipulation of Macbeth to construct a clear audience interpretation of Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth uses… Continue Reading →

Book Review: Young Samurai The Way of the Dragon

Way of the Dragon is the third book in the Young Samurai series and in my opinion is so far the best one. The series is about a young English boy who sails to Japan with his father but is… Continue Reading →

In what ways does Shakespeare control our impressions of LM?

The character of Lady Macbeth is highly developed and is intricate in the complexity of her personality. Shakespeare guides us very strongly about how to interpret Lady Macbeth as most people would have a similar if not the same impression… Continue Reading →

Review on Life of PI

Life of Pi is about a teenager who finds himself shipwrecked in the Pacific Ocean with a Bengal Tiger for company. Life of Pi starts of with a rather large introduction of Pi’s early life; talking about how he grew… Continue Reading →

Survival story

I sighed. The arrow just missed my head, and as I turned to run I noticed the trees behind me were on fire. That vile light it produced sickened me, the only glow that does not feel cozy and warm…. Continue Reading →

Petulantly sulky or ill tempered Disgruntled feeling or expressing discontent or anger Jubilant expressing joy Esoteric relating to a group known by a restricted group Innocuous having no adverse affect Timorously full of apprehensiveness Writhing to twist or struggle as… Continue Reading →

Chapter Five Squealers speech 1st Person: Napoleon

Mmm? I wonder wether he will stay loyal to me or if he will buckle under the pressure of lying to a large group of people. He usually struck me as being a loyal pig, but so did Snowball at… Continue Reading →

Homework five quotations

Young Samurai the way of the Samurai “They climbed into the boat which rowed them across” “This allowed him a clear view of the arena” “Masamoto and Godai finally came face to face” “Masamoto’s victory was clear and decisive” “The… Continue Reading →

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