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How can we use the psychoanalytic concepts in ‘Beyond the Pleasure Principle’ to illuminate the way Brontë depicts Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights?

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For the purpose of this essay I will use the aforementioned psychoanalytic concept and others that appear in Freud's essay, to illuminate the way Brontë depicts Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights.

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Analyse and discuss Henrietta O’Neill’s poem ‘Ode to the Poppy’

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For the purpose of this essay I will be analysing O’Neill’s poem, consisting of a detailed approach to the genre, diction and general versification with reference as to how these techniques analytically enhance the textual meaning.

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Compare and contrast the depiction of violence in The Driver’s Seat and The History of Mary Prince.

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The degrees of violence presented in both works can be categorised into three sections, consisting of: oral aggression, implied violence and physical violence, with death as a direct result of external force.

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Compare and contrast the versification, and its effects in Henry Vaughan’s poem, ‘They Are All Gone into the World of Light!’ and Richard Wilbur’s ‘Advice to a Prophet’.

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For the purpose of this essay I will compare and contrast the metre, structure, form, rhythm and language in Vaughan’s ‘They Are All Gone into the World of Light’, and Wilbur’s ‘Advice to a Prophet’, with discussion on how these elements enhance the overall meaning.

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‘You must let suffering speak, if you want to hear the truth’ (Cornel West). How audibly, and to what effect, does suffering speak in The Catcher in the Rye and Reservation Blues?

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Salinger’s work as a whole highlights the traumatic effect of the death of a family member, and the difficulties of existing in a society which you feel alienated from. Alexie’s characters audibly express the suffering they experience as a result of poverty and racial oppression. Both texts discuss the suffering that occurs due to parental absence and other people’s violation of their personal moralistic codes.

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