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Quotes showing the feelings of women in both ‘Taming of the shrew’ and Sylvia Plath’s poems: “I’ll see thee hanged on sunday first” – Katherina to Petruchio after petruchio suggest marrying her, suggests that she is prepared for violence with… Continue Reading →
Hello and welcome to your personal online journal. This platform has been created to enhance and enrich your learning at the London Nautical School. Its purpose is to provide you with an audience for your work (or work-in-progress) and… Continue Reading →
Time has frozen, every detail of the earth is held in place by time, no movement, no sound. Yet I am free, I can move, I can shout and scream and thrash about but nobody can see or hear me,… Continue Reading →
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