Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • Napoleon and Snowball in animal farm/ working

    The ways that the two characters napoleons and snowball in George Orwell’s animal farm are very different. While snowball used his brain to gain the trust of the animals napoleon used force and fear. At the battle of the cowshed snowball was in charge and he was fighting bravely. Napoleon was not even mentioned. ”…

  • Metaphor

    Friar Lawrence uses metaphors and similes to express himself. An example is a simile to compare Romeo and Juliet’s love to fire and gunpowder. “Their triumph die , Like fire and powder” powder is a very flammable object and when mixed with fire it burns very quickly. The link between fire and love is thAt…

  • Diagnostic test, Re write.

    William Shakespeare uses figurative language in his play ” Romeo and Juliet” to strengthen his points. Figurative language are phrases that express ideas indirectly. Examples of figurative language are metaphors and personifications. Metaphors are phrases that exaggerate and say what they are not to create effect. An example is Romeo’s speech about consequence awaiting. “Some…

  • Dramatic Irony in Romeo & Julliet

    Dramatic Irony in Romeo & Julliet

    There are many examples of dramatic irony in William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet. One of those is when the chorus tells the audience that Romeo and Juliet are going to die in the prologue. “with their death” this way William Shakespeare tells the audience that that will die through the chorus. It is dramatic irony…

  • The Letter

  • Request: The Document

    Can I have the document that says that I go to school. It is for my old school in Poland it should be in English and fromal. It should say what school and where. Thank you.

  • This is Your Online Domain

    Hello and welcome to your personal online journal. Edutronic 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 you have the choice (by altering the ‘visibility’ of your posts) of whether your work on here…

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