In life we are often told to be ambitious and ambition is seen as an admirable quality, but this is not always so. Ambition can also be a bad thing, for to much of it can be harmful. How much are you willing to give up to obtain your goals? For this essay i have […]

The word hubris means arrogance and throughout the poem “ozymandias” shelley uses language effects to emphasis the king ozymandias hubris, but at the end of the poem we come to see that his arrogance is in vain for all that he has to be proud of is now in ruin. This conveys shelley’s intentions with […]

In life we are often told to be ambitious, and ambition is seen as an admirable quality, but this is not always so. Ambition can also be a bad thing, for to much of it can be harmful. How much are you willing to give up to obtain your goals? For this essay i have […]

What i want to say: that people should not let anyone tell them how to live there life or do things solely to pleas others.   My argument: doing this is extreamly bad for your helth and can cause sever depression. Trying to be the perfect person will only result in unhapyness. You can only […]

  In every good piece of literature there is a moral. This embedded message, sometimes referred to as the  ‘writer’s intention’,  is a way for writers to influence peoples lives through their work. In Shakespearean times people relied on religion to explain the things we can now explain with science, so it would be preposterous to […]

THICK NIGHT In literature authors often use language in ways that  help them convey an image; sometime they use words that would not usually be associated with a certain thing but send a clear picture of what the authors is trying to show. In Macbeth, Shakespeare uses this technique to make the dialogue colourful and to […]

act 1 scene  A heath, somewhere in Scotland three witches talking about how they will meet again upon the heath with Macbeth. important quotes: Whitch: “fair is foul and foul is fair.” act 1 scene 2 A camp near Forres the king is informed about how the battle is going by a wounded captain. we find […]

information from Wikipedia: Lady Macbeth is a leading character in William Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth (c.1603–1607). The wife of the play’s tragic hero, Macbeth (a Scottish nobleman), Lady Macbeth goads her husband into committing regicide, (regicide is the act of killing a monarch) after which she becomes queen of Scotland. Later, however, she suffers pangs of guilt for her part in the crime, which drives her to […]

that people change the way they type according to who they are texting. language is an amazing thing. it is what sets us apart from all other species on earth. the ability to convey original and second-hand information is what has allowed us to diversify and expand beyond anything we could have dreamed to achieved […]