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One need not be a Chamber – to be Haunted – Poem Analysis

Chamber Haunted Dickinson Analysis

Below, you’ll find part of an analysis of the poem ‘One need not be a Chamber – to be Haunted’ by Emily Dickinson. Includes a breakdown of the stanzas, an insight into the speaker + voice of the poem, and an exploration of the themes and deeper meanings. This is only a quick overview to […]

Natasha in A Level, English Literature, Poetry | 458 Words | Comment

One need not be a Chamber – to be Haunted – by Emily Dickinson

Dickinson Chamber Haunted Emily

Here’s a full poem ‘One need not be a Chamber – to be Haunted’ by Emily Dickinson. If you’re interested in a full analysis of this poem, check out our links at the bottom of the page! One need not be a Chamber – to be Haunted One need not be a Chamber — to […]

Natasha in A Level, Poetry | 208 Words | Comment

A Narrow Fellow in the Grass – Poem Analysis

Narrow Fellow Poem Analysis

Below, you’ll find part of an analysis of the poem A Narrow Fellow in the Grass by Emily Dickinson. Includes a breakdown of the stanzas, an insight into the speaker + voice of the poem, and an exploration of the themes and deeper meanings. This is only a quick overview to help you get to […]

Natasha in A Level, English Literature, Poetry | 647 Words | Comment

A Narrow Fellow in the Grass – Poem by Emily Dickinson

Narrow Fellow Emily Dickinson

Here’s a full poem ‘A Narrow Fellow in the Grass’ by Emily Dickinson. If you’re interested in a full analysis of this poem, check out our links at the bottom of the page! A Narrow Fellow in the Grass A narrow Fellow in the Grass Occasionally rides – You may have met him? Did you […]

Natasha in A Level, English Literature, Poetry | 242 Words | Comment

What is a writing style and tone and how to achieve it?

Writing Style and Tone

What is a writing tone and style and how to create it when writing? What is Writing Tone? The writer’s attitude towards the subject. To do with the writer or narrator’s personality — a way of showing the character of the person behind the story or nonfiction piece. For fiction, the tone can be tied […]

Natasha in English Language, Writing Skills | 445 Words | Comment

How To Analyse The Prologue in Romeo and Juliet

Analyse Prologue Romeo Juliet

The prologue in Romeo and Juliet is spoken by a chorus – a group of people. Shakespeare borrows this device from ancient Greek theatre; the original purpose of the chorus is to provide background information on the story that helps the audience to understand it on a deeper level. So, with the prologue below you […]

Natasha in A Level, English Literature, Shakespeare | 493 Words | Comment

Analysis of the poem ‘A Soldier’ by Robert Frost

Analysis Soldier Robert Frost

Below, you’ll find part of an analysis of ‘A Soldier’ by Robert Frost. This includes a breakdown of the stanzas, an insight into the speaker + voice of the poem, and an exploration of the themes and deeper meanings. This is only a quick overview to help you get to grips with the poem; you […]

Natasha in A Level, CIE, English Literature, Poetry | 656 Words | Comment

‘A Soldier’ by Robert Frost

A Soldier Robert Frost

Here’s a full poem ‘A Soldier’ by Robert Frost. If you’re interested in a full analysis of this poem, check out our links at the bottom of the page! A Soldier He is that fallen lance that lies as hurled, That lies unlifted now, come dew, come rust, But still lies pointed as it ploughed […]

Natasha in A Level, CIE, English Literature, Poetry | 225 Words | Comment

What to focus on when writing an Essay

Essay Writing Focus

In this post, we’ll take a look at the most basic things to focus on when writing an essay. In an academic setting, such as a school or university, an essay is a formal piece of writing that is a response to a question. It takes the form of an extended argument (thesis). The word […]

Natasha in Essay Technique, Writing Skills | 646 Words

How to write essays like an A* student 

Write Essays A* Student

In the article below, we’ll take a deeper look into formal essays and how to write them. A formal essay is a type of writing that includes not only essays, but letters, reports, and job applications written in a formal style with the usage of a strong vocabulary. In a formal essay, all rules of […]

Natasha in English Language, Essay Technique, Writing Skills | 884 Words | Comment

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