Dulce et Decorum Est Images- What images are presented in the text? There are many images presented in this poem by Wilfred Owen. The first image that stands out to me in the text is “Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge,” this is in the first stanza of the poem and it immediately […]

Quote Weaving- Use a quotation in a sentence to express your own ideas. “The thing is- fear can’t hurt you any more than a dream” -Fear can’t hurt you -The thing you fear can -People act on fear -It’s all in your head – The boys try to tell themselves “fear can’t hurt” them but….. […]

Elements in the text that represent something greater The Conch Shell The novel, Lord of the Flies, by William Golding uses a conch shell as an important object to convey other symbolic meanings.  The story begins with two characters meeting on a beach after a plane crash, Ralph and Piggy. Together they find the conch […]

Civilisation- Fragile civil/social devision, Power, Survival

Characters Relating to Power: Jack- Jack is the head choirmaster and ‘head boy’ at his school and the he lands on the island he as seen as a strong leader. But Jack represents more than just power he shows through a dark evil force or side of human nature with violence. He beholds the very […]

Night vs day look at a city and the life surrounding it. The way the city is so full of life in the day and how people basically are in this formation and know exactly when to move and how fast, they weave. At night the air is cool and the cars look like they […]