But tiring, tiring. Sirens below are wailing, firing. My arm is numb and my nerves are sagging. Do you see me, my love. I am failing, flagging. Six Hours Earlier As i gaze out of the window, i see a… Continue Reading →
‘Out Of The Blue’, by Simon Armitage centres on a man’s last hours during the September 11 2001 Twin Tower attack in New York (U.S.A). This Poem is written in soliloquy form and in the 1st person. The Author named… Continue Reading →
Hi M8 – Hi Mate Hi How r u – how are you Good u – Good You I’m good That’s gr8 – that great Btw do we have homework due for tommorow – By the way do we have… Continue Reading →
the Curious incident of the dog in the night-time: in the Curious incident the main character called Christopher boone has ADHD which is clear in his actions and everyday Lifestyle, even though this is presented as if he does have… Continue Reading →
Line of inquiry – How does modern society View People with Learning Disabilities Books: The curious incident of the dog in the night time, Hank Zipzer Movies – Forest Gump, The Boy who could fly Music Videos + Music
From the excercise on Thursday lots of Nostalgic Memorys came back. I remembered reading books like the cat in the hat and matilda which are great books and then remebering books I didnt finish like Misery and the shinning for… Continue Reading →
Lady Macbeth is presented as a powerful, cruel & Controlling person in the play of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. This is Evident in Act 2 Scene 2 after Duncan’s death sequence where lady Macbeth is questioning her Husband about the… Continue Reading →
1. Why is she increminating her self, she is well Aware that the doctor and gentlewomen is their 2. She is clear of the other people speaking in this scene 3. Lady macbeth is in a weird sate of mind… Continue Reading →
Misery is a compelling and tension filled story which quips the reader from cover to cover. The story features main protagonist Paul Sheldon who one day gets in a spot of uncontrolled bother as the main antagonist Anne Wilks save… Continue Reading →
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