Hawk roosting – About a man, Ted Hugh’s, and what I think is his perception of the society he lives in. Compares himself to a haw, and where it stands in its food chains.
– The idea of them getting into some sort of a predicament while climbing. – The idea of them being separated. – The fatality of the ending of the situation. – Conor has a patch –
For this task I have gone further back in the novel and picked a statement from one of the characters, Simon, who says “bloody terrible, thought I was falling off the whole way up”. This statement may seem unimportant and… Continue Reading →
The title of this novel, ‘Touching the void’ is an interesting one and one that provokes thought and an understanding of the situations that occur to Joe Simpson and his climbing partner Simon, the novel takes us as readers on… Continue Reading →
In the two writers work, shakespeares “The taming of the shrew” and Sylvia Plaths”Daddy” and “Bee Box” we see writing about an angry frustrated woman, and in Sylvia Plaths poetry we read the work of an angry frustrated woman. Both… 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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