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How To Revise
Revision Hell! So you've finally faced up to the fact that revision is unavoidable, so what now? Nobody likes revision so making it as painless as possible is the required outcome. Lets start with a plan. ...
0 commentsPoetry Analysis: The Broken Heart, by John Donne
The poet, John Donne wrote “The Broken Heart.” The poem declares that any man who claims to have loved for an hour is insane. The man is insane, not because love “decays,” but because love...
0 commentsAvatar: Summary and Analysis
Jake Sully is a combat marine who has been injured in battle. As a result, he’s a paraplegic. The VA doesn’t have enough money to repair his legs, so he’s in a wheelchair. After his twin brother is...
35 commentsSummary: Stanza 15, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Passus I, Stanza 15, Lines 323 through 342: Summary: King Arthur to the rider says, “Sir, now we see you will say but folly” (323). To “Folly” is to be foolish, deficient in thought and...
0 commentsHow to make a good summary
Summaries are usually not the most popular chore, but it is very useful, especially if you study. Summaries are a reminder. If you do not have any reading material again, but you can come back all the...
0 comments2009: A Summary In Rhyme
A limerick to cap off '09 / A challenging year to define / Some major events / Here is my 2 cents / Just a minute (I'm getting me wine...)
9 commentsDoctor Faustus: Summary, Act I, scene ii, Wagner, Good Angel and Evil Spirit
Act I, scene ii, lines 61 through 94: Summary of Wagner, Good Angel and Evil Spirit: Wagner enters upon the stage before Faustus begins to speak. Faustus to Wagner asks,...
0 commentsA Knight's Tale - Summary
A Knights Tale - Summary Chaucer starts the Canterbury Tales with the Knight's Tale. The values and morals of this tale are in line with what one might expect from a noble knight. However there is more...
0 commentsPoetry Analysis: The Sun Rising by John Donne
The poet, John Donne wrote “The Sunne Rising” poem. The poem is metaphysical. Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that deals with the first principles of the reality of things, including questions...
0 commentsApplying the Work in the Classroom Part Two
Applying the Work in the Classroom: Part Two I’m feeling really good as I wait for the three period core to line up. “Remember the last time I subbed for you guys?” I ask after the students...
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