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Sujata Bhatt: Garlic in War and Peace|poem|Analysis |Notes
In peace they rubbed garlic pasteacross their lower backsbefore they lay together.A slow cleansing – it wassticky, then strangely cool.It was their secret bitetheir strongest aphrodisiac.And they preferred green garlicwith large purple cloves. In war they dabbed garlic pasteover each wound –such endless wincing and endless those white cotton bandages.The stench of pus and garlicfinally…
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Twelfth Night: Orsino’s love for music
What is the significance of Duke Orsino’s love of music in the play, and how does it relate to his character and his relationships with other characters? Duke Orsino’s love of music is a significant aspect of his character in “Twelfth Night,” as it serves as a metaphor for his emotional state and his relationships…
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Twelfth Night: Music in Act 3, Sc 1
In Act 3, Scene 1 of Twelfth Night, music is a prominent feature of the setting. Orsino commands his musicians to play a “sweet sound,” which he hopes will help to ease his melancholy and soothe his love-sick heart. The use of music in this scene serves several purposes. First, it helps to create a…
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Emily Dickinson: An awful Tempest mashed the air | notes| device |analysis
An awful Tempest mashed the air – Dickinson digs into her angst. She faces her inner turmoil, doing her best to understand what are the changes- they agonise her. Stanza 1: a quatrain. Rhyming pattern : abcbTone: grieving about her loss of peace.Atmosphere: gloomy An awful Tempest mashed the air –The clouds were gaunt, and…
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The Merchant of Venice: Some thoughts | a-levels | CIE| Shakespeare | Shylock
The first question that The Merchant of Venice raises : What kind of play is this? Is it a comedy, tragedy, tragi-comedy (a play that starts tragically but ends like a comedy), or what? Written in the mid-1590s, when Shakespeare’s art was rapidly maturing, it shows the playwright experimenting with a variety of forms. He…
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