Home»Poetry Anthologies from Educational Syllabuses»AQA GCSE 'Moon on the Tides' Poetry Anthology AboutWilliam Green Will created Poem Analysis back in 2015 and has a team of the best poetry experts helping him analyze poems from the past and present. Although he has a background in Autom...
"The Human Seasons" is English Romantic poet John Keats's reflection on the shape of a human life. Like each year, this poem suggests, each life has four seasons: the spring of childhood, the summer o Browse 12 more Literature, Explained Better ...
Friar Laurence, the Man Who Killed Romeo and Juliet, set in modern times.[146] In the 19th and 20th centuries, Romeo and Juliet has often been the choice of Shakespeare plays to open a classical theatre company, beginning with Edwin Booth's inaugural production of that play in his ...
But now there was a new fear known to me - the fear of being killed just because I was black. This was the worst of my fears. I knew once I got food, the fear of starving to death would leave. I also was told that if I were a good girl, I wouldn't have to fear the ...
Breakdown In your GCSE studies, you may be asked to analyse Ozymandias, one of the classic romantic poems. You might be expected to deeply explore and understand this poem which has a very clear message and a theme of irony. We’re going to help you with a full Ozymandias poem analysis[...
Kropotkin rejected the idea of revolution put forward by Bakunin and Nechayev in Catechism of a Revolutionist (1869): "The Revolutionist is a doomed man. He has no private interests, no affairs, sentiments, ties, property nor even a name of his own. His entire being is devoured by one ...
The boycott of foreign goods was but a small part of a more disturbing turn in anti- colonial politics, the rise of revolutionary nationalism. Tagore withdrew from the forefront of the nationalist movement after an eighteen year old, Khudiram Bose, killed a woman and child by accident, in a...
in killing. An immovable force, like a mountain or a storm cloud. A death thing. A beautiful death, though. Imagine saying that to [character]’s family: he was killed fighting dragon. He was killed fighting a dragon. A dragon killed him. A dragon. Like saying he died fighting a god...
A tricky GCSE maths question stumped thousands of students – but inspired them to take to Twitter to vent their anger and frustration. The equation in Thursday’s Edexcel exam was on the probability of taking two orange sweets from a bag. By the afternoon the topic wastrending on Twitterand...
Carol Ann Duffy: Mrs Schofields GCSE (publ. The Guardian 6 Sept 2008) You must prepare your bosom for his knife, said Portia to Antonio in which of Shakespeares Comedies? Who killed his wife, insane with jealousy? And which Scots witch knew Something wicked this way comes? Who said Is ...