Sylvia Plath expresses a desire to be in control. She feels she has to deal with a dangerous situation. At first she is not in control. She begins to panic. She has a debate with herself and then she makes… Continue Reading →
Taming of the Shrew Planning: 10th Katherina Quotes: ‘If i be waspish best beware my sting’ – Katherina ‘Katharina the curst! A title for a maid of all titles the worst’ – Grumio ‘But will you woo this wild-cat?’ –… Continue Reading →
Come, Kate, and wash, and welcome heartily. You whoreson villain! will you let it fall? Strikes him KATHARINA Patience, I pray you; ’twas a fault unwilling. PETRUCHIO A whoreson beetle-headed, flap-ear’d knave! Come, Kate, sit down; I know you have… Continue Reading →
Hortensio is another young man of Padua in Shakespeare’s play the taming of the shrew. He is a young man from Padua and is one of the many individuals who wish to earn the right to marry Bianca, daughter of… 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 →
Welcome to your new English Journal. This site has been created for you to allow a more modern and dynamic way for you to approach your work in English. It is set to “Private” so the only people who have the… Continue Reading →
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