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Category: Analysis

How to sock it to your oppressors: tips from two 20th century black poets

June 17, 2020July 13, 2020 Miss JenLeave a comment

For many people, colonialism is hard to talk about. 

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How to write an awesome analysis on sound in poetry: your guide to alliteration, assonance, consonance

June 13, 2020September 11, 2021 Miss JenLeave a comment

Of all the areas in literary analysis, writing about sound is probably one of the most challenging. 

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What The Merchant of Venice tells us about racism and prejudice

June 6, 2020December 8, 2020 Miss Jen3 Comments

This is a particularly uncomfortable time to be re-reading The Merchant of Venice.

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Why are books so dangerous? Reading ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ and ‘Brave New World’

May 30, 2020August 24, 2020 Miss JenLeave a comment

Dystopian fiction is a popular genre in most high school English curricula, and for good reason. 

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What ‘The Great Gatsby’ and ‘Of Mice and Men’ show us about the American Dream

May 23, 2020August 7, 2020 Miss Jen2 Comments

The American Dream is a popular concept in American literature, and perhaps an even more popular study topic for high school English students. 

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Most people can’t tell these 4 literary devices apart: your guide to paradox, oxymoron, antithesis & contrast

May 20, 2020September 18, 2020 Miss Jen4 Comments

Following my post on comparative devices (simile, metaphor, analogy and conceit), some readers have asked me to write a post on contrasting devices. 

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Why is Hamlet such a fascinating character?

May 16, 2020May 16, 2020 Miss JenLeave a comment

In my post on Macbeth, I propose that one of the reasons for our long-standing fascination with Macbeth the character is his outsized boldness.

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Looking at war poetry (I): Wilfred Owen’s ‘Insensibility’ & Carol Ann Duffy’s ‘War Photographer’

May 13, 2020September 17, 2020 Miss JenLeave a comment

Across the ages, war has always been a popular theme in poetry.

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Who is to blame for Macbeth’s fall? Here are the top 3 culprits

May 9, 2020May 9, 2020 Miss Jen2 Comments

Among Shakespeare’s many plays, Macbeth is a wildly popular study text.

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First person vs third person: when to use which?

May 6, 2020 Miss Jen2 Comments

A question I often get about writing is whether it is ever ‘okay to write in first person’. 

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