Author: endrit

  • Poem comparison: The Falling Leaves & Hawk Roosting

    There are many ways you can compare these two poems. One way is from the meaning, both of the poems are about different things. The poem the falling leaves is about leaves falling, but it has a deeper meaning. The deeper meaning is that the poem compares leaves falling and dying to humans. I believe…

  • Touching the void: language features

    The fear was infectious – fear is not an object that can physically infect people, therefore this quote is a metaphor. This means that it doesn’t make sense as fear is not infectious, therefore this quote is incorrect but it has a greater meaning which overall makes it acceptable. The greater meaning of this quote…

  • Touching the void

    “The sudden stillness and quiet after the storm.” The title of the novel, Touhing the void, may have several deeper meanings which may mirror either the attitude of to climbers within the book or may also be related to the experiences they have during their expedition. The quote above gives us an impression of what…

  • Pathetic fallacy

    There are many situations in the book where pathetic fallacy is shown. Pathetic fallacy is when the sarroundings of the character reflects the feelings and emotions of the character in the book. One time pathetic fallacy is shown in this book is when simon is trapped in the crevasse,simon thinks that he is going to…

  • Touching the void: linking language ideas.

    “The mountain breathed” The quote ” the mountain breathed” is from touching the void. The language technique used is personification. This is when you giving an object a living function, in this case, it says that the mountain breaths, but it doesn’t. This allows the reader to know the person in the environment is alone…

  • 2013 English Examination Practice Series: Week 3, Question 3

    Claire Francis had experienced many feelings during the storm. at first, during the first part of the storm, she was experiencing worry. she couldn’t stop thinking about her boat and kept on thinking about the possible damages that the boat will receive. i know this because in the source is says “At times like that…

  • 2013 English Examination Practice Series: Week 2, Question 2

    there are many ways the headline and the picture link to the text. the headline is “Up, up and away–the day that armchair travel really took off”. this headline suggests that there is a person traveling high in an armchair. i know this because the title says “up, up and away”. this tells me there…

  • Touching the void.

    There are many meanings in the title “touching the void”. Some people may accept the literal meaning of this, as void means empty space. People may believe that as void means emptiness, it suggests that the characters in the book touch emptiness. But what is emptiness. Emptiness could mean death. If you replace then word…

  • ENGLISH EXAMINATION QUESTION1!! WEEK 1 QUESTION 1!!!!

    There are many things you can learn from the article. this article is about the construction of wind farms in rural areas and how it effects the scenery. one thing i have learned from the article is that the construction of wind turbines next to Bodmin Moore will greatly effect the scenery in the local…

  • Modern taming of the shrew scene

    Act 2, scene 1 Enter Katherina and Bianca [With her hands tied] BIANCA: Sister, don’t wrong me, or wrong yourself, don’t try and treat me like a slave, now hurry, untie my hands, i’ll pull off all my swag,i’ll do whatever you want, I know to respect my elders. KATHERINA:  Of  all the people who…