The visionary poet, William Blake, compels us to face the cruelty of a society where extreme wealth exists alongside extreme poverty.

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Here's a new drawing which will accompany an analysis video of the captain's report from Macbeth, act 1 scene 2! Macbeth, 'bathing in reeking wounds'.

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Then the shot-slashed furrows /
Threw up a yellow hare that rolled like a flame / And crawled in a threshing circle' – Ted Hughes

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English teachers! I've recently added an illustrated reading of Bayonet Charge by Ted Hughes to my power and conflict study playlist. Take a look at all the readings I've done so far on !

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'King, honour, human dignity etcetera / Dropped like luxuries in yelling alarm' -- Ted Hughes, Bayonet Charge.

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"How the Science of Reading Informs 21st‐Century Education"
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Ozymandias was my first poetry video, which I was inspired to make because of the dramatic imagery and political potency of its message.

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"There is the eternal war between those who are in the world for what they can get out of it and those who are in the world to make it a better place for everybody to live in."
--- George Bernard Shaw, ON THE ROCKS.

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“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone / Stand in the desert. . . . Near them, on the sand, / Half sunk a shattered visage lies' --Shelley, Ozymandias

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Time to list some of the most irritating words of the year:
"ramping up the roll out going forward" ... over to you ...

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“London is satisfied, Paris is resigned, but New York is always hopeful. Always it believes that something good is about to come off, and it must hurry to meet it.”
― Dorothy Parker

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I'm all too easily distracted. Must try harder!

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