Service Reflection #3

LO7 “Recognise and consider the ethics implications of choices and actions.”   At what times did I face ethical decisions when participating in this activity?  As a team, we had

Home Fitness Reflection #3

LO4 How did I show perseverance/resilience/commitment in this activity?  I regular set and adjusted short-term goals to myself. How did I maintain my motivation for this activity?  I completed this

Paper 2 Style Question

Discuss how moral and/or ethical issues are explored in at least two of the works you have studied. The Handmaid’s Tale In The Handmaid’s Tale, Margeret Atwood explores the morality

Medea: Exodus

The final scene of Medea has been much debated. What are your responses to the ways in which Euripides ends the play? Towards the end of the play, Euripides employs

Medea: Fifth Episode

Chart the vacillation of Medea in this scene In this episode, Euripides presents the Medea’s vacillation on whether to execute her plan of revenge through her monologue in the fifth

Medea: Episode 1 and 2 and Stasimon 1 and 2

FIRST EPISODE: Medea and Creon Examine Medea’s behaviour with Creon: what strategies does she use to manipulate him? At first, Creon was very firm on his decision on exiling Medea

Medea: Prologue

What is the significance of the information the Nurse gives the audience? The nurse suggests that Medea is demented, evidenced in the way the nurse tells Medea’s children to hide

Home Fitness Reflection #2

LO2 “Demonstrate that challenges have been undertaken, developing new skills in the process.”   What was it about this activity that I found challenging/difficult?  I had not exercised for months

Is Atwood’s novel ultimately a feminist work of literature, or does it offer a critique of feminism?

While it is a feminist work of literature presenting the struggles of women, it also offers a critique of a branch of feminism, separatist feminism, by presenting a what separatists